The document defines different types of nouns including common nouns, proper nouns, collective nouns, and compound nouns. It provides examples for each type of noun and explains their characteristics. Common nouns are general names that can refer to multiple things, places or people while proper nouns are specific names that begin with capital letters. Collective nouns refer to groups of common nouns. Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words.
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These ppt slides one of the parts of speech i.e Noun. Noun is a naming word. There are different kinds of Noun. Common Noun, Proper Noun, Abstract Noun, Concrete Noun. Noun with its kinds and some related exercises and pictorial examples will enable the students to learn better..
Different Kinds of Nouns and examples.
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Pronouns, Presented by :Taghreed Basabrain.
Course Title Grammar (2)
Course Code& Number Eng 142
Credit hours 2X2= 4 hrs
Pre-requisite Eng 141
Instructor Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar
These ppt slides one of the parts of speech i.e Noun. Noun is a naming word. There are different kinds of Noun. Common Noun, Proper Noun, Abstract Noun, Concrete Noun. Noun with its kinds and some related exercises and pictorial examples will enable the students to learn better..
Different Kinds of Nouns and examples.
P.S. Guys kindly click like if the article is helpful and IF you're going to download the slides/presentation.Thank you.
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1. NOUNS, KINDS OF NOUNS, and THE EXAMPLES
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2. A noun is a word used as name for a person,
place, animal or thing. (You might like to think
of nouns as naming words.)
3. Sometimes a noun will be the name for
something we can touch (e.g., lion, cake,
computer), and sometimes a noun will be
the name for something we cannot touch
(e.g., bravery, mile, joy).
4. EXAMPLE NOUNS
P – People : soldier, Alan, cousin, Frenchman.
A – Animal : rat, zebra, lion.
P – Places : house, London, factory, shelter.
A – Action : cooking, barking, reading, listening, crowing.
M – Meansure : month - inch - day - pound – ounce.
O – Objects : table - frame - printer – chisel.
S – Substances : lead - nitrogen - water – ice.
Q – Qualities : kindness - beauty - bravery - wealth – faith.
6. Common Noun is general name for the same
kind of things, person or places.
Common Nouns are spelled in small letters.
ex: friend, city, monument.
7. A proper noun is a special name, that names a particular
person, place or thing.
A proper noun can be made up of more than one world. Ex:
Sunset Palace.
A proper noun always begins with a capital letter.
Proper noun include;
The names of days of the week: Sunday, Monday, etc.
Names of months of the year: January, May, December, etc.
8. Fleck has a friend called Roy.
CN PR
Bandung is a beautiful city.
PN CN
The Sunset Palace is an old monument.
PN CN
Jayawijaya is one of the higest mountain in Indonesia.
PN CN
10. abstract noun is a noun that refers to a quality, idea or
feeling. It is a thing that we cannot see or touch, but
can only think of, hear or feel it.
Example: Honesty – refers to quality of a person.
Belief – refers to idea of a person.
Joy – it is on of kind filling of a person.
Another example: bravery, strength, patience, happiness,
kindness, friendship, knowlege, etc.
11. Abstract nouns often formed from adjectives,
verbs and common nouns.
We add suffixes to form abstract nouns.
◦ Example:
Dark + ness = darkness
Adjectives N. suffixes abstract noun
Observe + action = observation
Verb N. suffixes abstract noun
King + ship = king ship
C. Noun N. Suffixes abstract noun
12. Common Noun Suffix Abstract Noun
Poet ry Poetry
Human Nity Humanity
Leader ship Leadership
13. Verb Suffix Abstract Noun
realise tion realisation
punish ment punishment
deny al denial
15. A concrect noun is a noun that refers to a
thing that we can both see or touch.
Example : boy, lion, car, tree.
Santi likes to drink coffie
Proper Noun concrect nouns
16. Material noun is a substance, a material or an ingredient
we can see and touch which is used for making things.
Example : gold, coal, wheat, rubber, etc.
Material Noun ussually uncountable noun.
Example : This window is made of glass.
Common Noun Material Noun
Material noun become a common noun if
there is an article berfore it. e.g.
The glass.
Or the Noun is in the plural ex: glasses
17. Metal : iron, gold, platinum, etc.
Products measured in bulk : tea, sugar, rice, wheat, etc.
Geological bodies : mud, sand, granite, rock, etc.
Natural phenomena : rain, dew, clod, frost, mist, etc.
Items manufactured : clothes, soap, rubber, paint, etc.
18. Honesty is the best policy.
Abstract Noun
Diamond is known for its hardness.
Abstract Noun
Jack bought a car.
concrete noun
The cakes are decorated.
Concrete noun
The cupboard is made of iron.
Material noun
My mother made some delicious honey candies.
Material noun
19. Compound noun is a noun formed by
combining two or more words.
Example : Zizi buit a bird house
proper noun Coumpound Noun
Her grandmother live in Olive Brook
coumpound noun coumpound Noun
20. Compound noun maybe written as one word.
Example : birdhouse – bird + house
postcard – post + card
waterfall – water + fall
manservan – man + servan
21. A compound noun maybe written as separate
words.
Example : fire station
United Kingdom
board of member
22. A coumpound noun may also be written with
hyphens joining the words.
Example : great-grandmother
five-year-old
twenty-one
mother-inlaw
court-matrial
paper-clip
23. Example : Uncle Jim has a herd of cows.
collective noun
The dog gave birth to a litter of puppies.
collective noun
A noun, such as a herd of litter, wich is the name
of a group or collection of the same kind of
person, animals or things, i called a collective
noun.
24. A flock of sheep a set of tools
collective noun CN collective noun CN
A crowd of people a fleet of ships
collective noun CN collective noun CN
Berdasarkan contoh di atas pengertian collective nouns adalah
grup atau kumpulan dari Common Nouns.
25. A Collective noun can be used by it self or
along with the noun that it is made up of.
Example :
The crownd cheered for the group of singgers
collective noun collective noun common noun
by it self along with noun
26. A singgle Collective Noun can be used for
different nouns.
Example : bunch
A bunch of flowers
CV. N CN
A buch of grapes
CV. N CN
A buch of keys
CV. N CN
27. Two different collective noun can be used for
a singgle noun.
Example :
A buch of flowers
A bouquet of flowers
Buch and bouquet refers to groups of flowers.