2. A noun is a word that
names something, such as
a person, place, thing, or
idea.
3.
4. 1. Proper Nouns refer to
specific persons, places or things.
Begins with capital letter.
Ex: Jason renovated his new
house.
5. 2. Common Nouns refer to any Persons,
places or things.
Ex: several boats drifted off-shore
during storm.
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3. Concrete Nouns refers to things in
their material form.
Ex: the glass in the table was broken
7. 4. Abstract Nouns refer to concepts, ideas
and emotion
Ex: Success is often build on hard work
His love for her is very obvious.
8. 5. Compound Nouns combine two or
more words together.
Ex: the sunrise was beautiful this morning.
The policewoman arrived late for court
9. 6. Collective Nouns refer to groups or a
collection or a number of person or things.
Ex: The gang was arrested for dug
possession.
10. 7. Countable Nouns can be counted
whether singular or plural.
Ex: Micheal reads several books
during the year.
I have two computers in my office.
11. 8. Uncountable Nouns cannot be
counted.
Ex: I added sugar to my coffee to make it
taste better.
12.
13. 1. Subject the subject of the English sentence
tells "who" or "what" about the verb in the
sentence.
Ex: The theif robbed the jewellry.
14. 2. Direct Object answers "whom" or "what"
after the verb in the sentence.
Ex: Jonathan married Emma after a brief
courtship.
15. 3. Indirect Object "to whom" or "for
whom" the action is done in the sentence.
Ex: Kim loaned Rebeka the car so that she
could fix the cupboard door.
16. 4. Predicate Nominative follows a linking
verb in an English sentence may function as
predicate nominative. Rename the subject of the
sentence
Ex. Brad was the coach of the school
football team.
17. 5. Object of Preposition last word in a
prepositional phrase.
Ex: she drove the car into the
garage.
18. 6. Appositive explains or enhances a noun or
pronoun that comes just before it or a noun or
pronoun that is near to it.
Ex: My country, Philippines, is a wonderful
place with many places to holiday
19. 7. Objective Complement follows a direct
object and renames the direct object
Ex: Rachel named her dog boodee
We consider Peter a friend of the family.
20. 8. Direct Address used to address someone or
something.
Ex. People, listen to your leader
21.
22. 1. Singular Number Noun refers to only
one person, place, animal, thing etc.
23. 2. Plural Number Nouns used when the
noun refers to more than me item.
Ex: men, women, children, flowers,
24.
25. Masculine Noun refers to words for male
figure of male member of species.
Ex. boy, son, father
26. Feminine Nouns refers to words for female
figure of female species.
Ex: mother, daughter, sister
27. Common Noun are words for types of
things, people and places. They are also not
capitalized.
Ex: dog, professor, instucter,
ambulance
28. Neuter Noun refers to a gorommit
grammatical category of words which are
neither masculine or feminine
Ex: Pencil, book, bed, fruit