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Learning Nouns in English
A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or quality.Nouns are divided into five parts:
1. Proper Nouns
2. Common Nouns
3. Collective nouns
4. Material Nouns
5. Abstract Nouns
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A Proper Noun is the name of a particular person, place, or thing.
eg : Rosy, Sita ( person ) ; India Gate, London ( place ) ; the Hindus, the Christians ( people ); Bible, Gita, Quran (book) etc.
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A Common Noun is a name that can be given to any person or thing of the same kind.
eg : chair, orange, door, girl, boy, table, lion, computer etc.
3.
A Collective Noun is singular in form though denotes more than one.
eg :group, army, flock, class etc.
4.
A Material Noun is the name of a substance
eg : gold, silver, milk, iron, water, wood etc.
5.
An Abstract noun is the name of a quality.
eg : happiness, love, truth, beauty, courage etc.
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Noun That Are Always Come In Singular Number
Noun that are always come in singular number If there is a compound noun is made with definite numeral adjective or hyphen + noun then noun will always use in singular number Example A five ? year plan Here noun rupee is come with numeral adjective that?s...
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Definition Of Noun & Type Of Noun
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Beethoven
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Simple Sentences Fill-ups With Was And Were
Use of Was, Were 1. That king ......... cruel. 2. My friends ..... not timid. 3. ...... bird very small? 4. Her almirah ..... very clean. 5. Sparrows ..... hungry. 6. ..... her friends with her? 7. Those days I ..... very tensed. 8. ..... her class...
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