Pacific University – Faculty Of
Computer Application
SUBMITTED BY:
Deepak Kansara
BCA I yr
NOUN
• It is a part of speech
• Typically denotes:
THING
IDEA
PLACE
EXAMPLES
PERS
ON
 A noun can name a person by name:
MANJU ROHAN Mrs. Singh
A noun can name a kind of a
person:
STUDENT
TEACHER
Place
 A noun can name a place:
AGRA DELHI UDAIPUR
EXAMPLES
A noun can name a kind of place:
CLASSROOM HOME
PARK
thing
 A noun can name a thing:
EXAMPLES
PLAYSTATION
NOKIA LUMIA
520
A noun can name a kind of thing:
BURGER MOBILE
Idea
EXAMPLES
 Some nouns don’t name objects-they name
ideas…
SUCH AS:
LOVE
FREEDOM
NOUN
Proper
noun
Common
noun
Collective
Noun
Material
noun
Countable Uncountable
Abstract Noun Concrete noun
Abstract
noun
An abstract noun is a type of noun that refers to
something with which a person cannot physically
interact.
 A noun that is abstract is an aspect, concept, idea,
experience, state of being, trait, quality, feeling, or
other entity that cannot be experienced with the five
senses.
EXAMPLE
Love
Dream Education
Honesty
CONCRETE
nounObjects and substances that can be experienced
through our senses are referred to as concrete
nouns. That means we can touch, feel, smell, taste or
hear them.
EXAMPLES
Rain
Flowers
Animals
Cookies
Concrete nouns are further
classified as--
 Proper noun
 Common noun
 Material noun
 Collective noun
1) it will name a specific [usually a one-
of-a-kind] person,palce or thing.
2) it will begin with a capital letter
no matter where it occurs in
a sentence.
PROPER noun
EXAMPLE
Taj Mahal Deepak UDAIPUR
COmmon
noun1) Common Nouns are any person,place, or
thing.
2) Common nouns are not capitalized.
EXAMPLE
The city A
policeman
That newspaper
COMMON NOUN
COUNTABLE NOUN UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
A countable noun is a
noun with both singular
and plural form.
It names anything that
can be counted
Example:
Bear(bears),
tooth(teeth),
man(men),
grass(grasses)
Uncountable nouns are
substance , concept etc
that we cannot divide into
separate elements.
It names anything that
cannot be counted.
Example:
Money,Music,
Furniture,
Rice etc
Material
nounA material noun is a word for a material, a
substance, or an ingredient that other things
are made from.
EXAMPLES
EGG
BRASS CALSIUM
CEMENT
collective
nounIt is the name of a number (or collection) of
people or things taken together and spoken of as
one whole. For example,
 A pride of lion
 An army of soldiers
 A band of musicians
 A gang of thieves
 A team of players
NUMBER OF NOUN
noun-number
SINGULAR PLURAL
When we speak about
one person & thing,we
use noun in singular form
When we speak about
more than one person &
thing,we use noun in
pluralr form
EXAMPLE:
Momento
Glass
Man etc
EXAMPLE:
Momentos
Glasses
Men
GENDER OF NOUN
The gender form of noun determines
wheather the object is masculine or
feminine or common or neuter.
EXAMPLE:
MASCULINE FEMININE
prince princess
fox vixen
bull cow
(cat)tomcat tobby
lion lioness
GENDER OF NOUN
COMMON
GENDER
BABYlawyer
Teacher
NEUTER
GENDERChair Book
Street
Noun
Noun

Noun

  • 1.
    Pacific University –Faculty Of Computer Application SUBMITTED BY: Deepak Kansara BCA I yr
  • 2.
    NOUN • It isa part of speech • Typically denotes: THING IDEA PLACE
  • 3.
    EXAMPLES PERS ON  A nouncan name a person by name: MANJU ROHAN Mrs. Singh A noun can name a kind of a person: STUDENT TEACHER
  • 4.
    Place  A nouncan name a place: AGRA DELHI UDAIPUR EXAMPLES A noun can name a kind of place: CLASSROOM HOME PARK
  • 5.
    thing  A nouncan name a thing: EXAMPLES PLAYSTATION NOKIA LUMIA 520 A noun can name a kind of thing: BURGER MOBILE
  • 6.
    Idea EXAMPLES  Some nounsdon’t name objects-they name ideas… SUCH AS: LOVE FREEDOM
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Abstract noun An abstract nounis a type of noun that refers to something with which a person cannot physically interact.  A noun that is abstract is an aspect, concept, idea, experience, state of being, trait, quality, feeling, or other entity that cannot be experienced with the five senses. EXAMPLE Love Dream Education Honesty
  • 9.
    CONCRETE nounObjects and substancesthat can be experienced through our senses are referred to as concrete nouns. That means we can touch, feel, smell, taste or hear them. EXAMPLES Rain Flowers Animals Cookies
  • 10.
    Concrete nouns arefurther classified as--  Proper noun  Common noun  Material noun  Collective noun
  • 11.
    1) it willname a specific [usually a one- of-a-kind] person,palce or thing. 2) it will begin with a capital letter no matter where it occurs in a sentence. PROPER noun EXAMPLE Taj Mahal Deepak UDAIPUR
  • 12.
    COmmon noun1) Common Nounsare any person,place, or thing. 2) Common nouns are not capitalized. EXAMPLE The city A policeman That newspaper
  • 13.
    COMMON NOUN COUNTABLE NOUNUNCOUNTABLE NOUN A countable noun is a noun with both singular and plural form. It names anything that can be counted Example: Bear(bears), tooth(teeth), man(men), grass(grasses) Uncountable nouns are substance , concept etc that we cannot divide into separate elements. It names anything that cannot be counted. Example: Money,Music, Furniture, Rice etc
  • 14.
    Material nounA material nounis a word for a material, a substance, or an ingredient that other things are made from. EXAMPLES EGG BRASS CALSIUM CEMENT
  • 15.
    collective nounIt is thename of a number (or collection) of people or things taken together and spoken of as one whole. For example,  A pride of lion  An army of soldiers  A band of musicians  A gang of thieves  A team of players
  • 16.
    NUMBER OF NOUN noun-number SINGULARPLURAL When we speak about one person & thing,we use noun in singular form When we speak about more than one person & thing,we use noun in pluralr form EXAMPLE: Momento Glass Man etc EXAMPLE: Momentos Glasses Men
  • 17.
    GENDER OF NOUN Thegender form of noun determines wheather the object is masculine or feminine or common or neuter. EXAMPLE: MASCULINE FEMININE prince princess fox vixen bull cow (cat)tomcat tobby lion lioness
  • 18.