1. Noun
Defination:
The name of anything is known. Such as persons
name, cities name, living thing name and nonliving things name.
Types of noun:
1. Proper noun
2. Common noun
3. Concrete noun
4. Abstract noun
5. Collective noun
6. Compound noun
7. Singular/plural noun
8. Possessive noun
2. Types of noun
Proper noun:
Proper
noun name a particular
person, place, thing, or idea
and begin with a capital
letter.
Example:
1.United States of
America
2.George
Washington
Common noun:
Name of
a group of persons, place
thing, ideas and generally is
not capitalized.
Example:
1. country
2. movie
3. Concrete noun:
It is a name a person, place, or thing that can be perceived by one or
more of the senses.
Example:
1. Sand
2. Photographs
Abstract noun:
It is name of an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic.
Example:
1.love
2. fun
Collective noun:
I is a word that names a group.
Example:
1. faculty
2. team
Compound noun:
It is formed by joining two simple noun together.
Example:
1.boy + friend= boyfriend
2.ice + land= ice land
4. Singular noun Plural noun
Name of one person, thing , place or
idea is known as singular noun.
Name of more than one person, thing,
place or idea is known as plural.
Example:
. I borrow a piece of paper.
Example:
1) My pencil is broken
Possessive noun:
It shows ownership. It uses an
apostrophe (‘) or an apostrophe plus an –s on the end.
Example:
1. the snake’s place.
2. the bird’s nest.
5. Noun Gender
Defination:
Gender is defined as the socially
constructed roles and behaviors that a society typically
associates with males, females and non living thing.
Types of gender:
1. Mascuiline noun 2. Famine noun
3. Neuter noun
6. Masculin noun Famine noun
• It refers to words for a
male figure or male
member of a specie.
Example:
man, boy
• It refers to words for a
female figure or female
member of a specie
Example:
women, girl
7. Noun cases
Defination:
Cases indicates the gramatic function of
noun and pronoun, according to their relationship with rest
of the sentence
Types :
1. Subjective/Nominative case
2. Objective case
3. Possessive case
8. Subjective/Nominative case:
when a noun or a
pronoun works as a subject in the sentence, a subjective
case appears.
Example:
He works very hard for the company.
Objective case:
When a noun or pronoun works as an
object in the sentence.
Example:
He loves pizza.
Possessive case:
It indicates a relationship of possession
or belongness between two nouns.
Example:
shaun’s passed away
9. Subjective case Objective case Possessive case
I me My, mine
we us Our, ours
you you Your, yours
he him his
she her Her, hers
they them Their, theirs
It it its
who whom whose
10. Noun number
Noun number show the quantity of noun. There are two number
in noun number.
Types of noun number
1. Singular
2. Plural
Singular:
when we speaks about one person or one thing.
Example:
box, hero
Plural:
when we speaks about many persons or things.
Example:
boxes, heroes