Parts of Speech in English Language
Brief Description
Noun:
Noun is the
name of person, place or thing.
Example
Mujahid, Karachi and table etc
Types of Nouns
There are several different
types of nouns used to name people, animals, places,
things, and ideas. Here, we’ll take a quick look at various types of nouns so
you can recognize them when you see them and use them appropriately in
sentences.
Types of Nouns in
English
Nouns
are among the most important words in the English language – without them, we’d
have a difficult time speaking and writing about anything. This guide to noun
types is intended as a basic overview. Every type of noun comes with its own
rules, so be sure to read more in our pages about specific types of nouns.
Abstract
nouns are those referring to ideas, concepts, emotions, and other “things” you
can’t physically interact with. You can’t see, taste, touch, smell, or hear
something named with an abstract noun. Some abstract noun examples are included
in the following sentences.
Success seems to come easily to certain
people.
His hatred of people smoking indoors is
legendary.
She has
an incredible love for nature.
This is
of great importance.
Collective
Nouns
When
talking about types of noun, it’s important to remember collective nouns. A
collective noun is a word that refers to a group. It can be either singular or
plural, but is usually used in the singular. Some collective noun examples are
included in the following sentences.
Our team is enjoying an unbroken winning
streak.
There’s
a pack of hyenas outside.
Watch
out for that swarm of bees.
You
haven’t lived until you’ve seen a herd of wild horses.
Common
Nouns
Common
nouns are used to refer to general things rather than specific examples. Common
nouns are not normally capitalized unless they are used as part of a proper
name or are placed at the beginning of a sentence. Some common noun examples
are included in the following sentences.
Be sure
to pick a top university.
Stack
those boxes carefully.
Would
you like a cookie with your coffee?
People are strange.
My dog won’t stop barking.
Concrete Nouns
Concrete
nouns are words used for actual things you can touch, see, taste, feel, and
hear – things you interact with every day. Notice that concrete nouns can also
be countable, uncountable, common, proper, and collective nouns. Some concrete
noun examples are included in the following sentences.
Please
remember to buy oranges.
Have a
seat in that chair.
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