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Noun and its types with examples pdf! All the types of noun are explained with examples.

Noun and its types

Noun is the name of person, place, thing, idea or feeling.

1.   Person

Man, Umar,  Allama Iqbal, boy, girl etc.

Badshahi Mosque, Lahore, Africa, Mount Everest, Market etc.

Table, Cupboard, sweets, Black board, Computer etc.

These are the examples of the Noun.

Use of Noun in Sentences

•    Laptop is a great invention.

•    Death is the Universal truth.

•    Sweets were spread on the flour.

•    Jealousy destroys everything.

•    Love is the feelings which connect the people to one another.

•    Jay will go to the market.

•    Man always speaks the truth.

Kinds of Noun

Noun has Seven Basic kinds. That are as follows:

1.   Common Noun

2.   Proper Noun

3.   Collective Noun

4.   Material Noun

5.   Abstract Noun

6.   Countable Noun

7.   Uncountable Noun

These are the Kinds of the Noun which completely detail are given below:

Common Noun

The name of any common Person, place or thing is called Common Noun.

Examples of the common Noun are:

 Bag, tree, chair , tree, boy etc are the examples of the common Noun.

Uses of Common Nouns in Sentences

1)   Bag is on the table.

2)   There are many plants in the villages.

3)   I bought new perse from city Market.

4)   I bought an egg from city market.

5)   Girl has a beautiful ring.

Also Study: Pronoun and its types

Proper Noun

The name of the specific person, place or thing is called Proper noun . It starts with a capital letter.

Examples of Proper noun

1)   Multan is Well-known for its historical importance.

2)   Sir Sayaad Ahmad khan worked hard for an independent country.

3)   Nisa is a beautiful girl.

4)   Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan.

5)   I recite Holy Quran every day.

Collective Noun

The name of persons or things which are taken together and spoken as a whole unit are called “Collective Noun”.

Examples of Collective noun are given below which are very important for more information about Collective Noun.

1)   Pakistan Army is the bravest army.

2)   I love my father.

3)   The jury found him guilty of murder.

4)   Pakistanis are a proud nation.

5)   Audience liked the film very much.

Must Study: Verb and its types

Countable Noun

The names of persons or objects which can be counted are called “countable noun”.

 In countable noun are those which can be counted like any persons and some other objects.

Some examples are given below for more information about countable noun:

1)   There are nine ballpoints in my shirt.

2)   A pen is powerful than sword.

3)   Sparrows are flying in the sky.

4)   How many cusions do you have?

5)   I bought one dozen eggs from the market.

Do you know? Conjunction and its types

Uncountable Noun

The names of thing that cannot be counted in numbers is called Uncountable noun.

Some Examples are here of uncountable noun:

1)   My mother gave me a good piece of advice.

2)   Sugar prices are going too high day by day.

3)   Unity is strength.

4)   Her anger is too high .

5)   He has long hair.

6)   Juice is a refreshing drink.

Noun having different meaning in different numbers

1)   For example force is a noun it has different meaning in different numbers like power, army.

2)   Wood means timber and forest.

3)   Air means wind but also airs means manners.

4)   Physic mean medicine and also mean a branch of science.

And some other words Noun which having different meaning in different numbers.

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Questions about noun:

What is the example of noun?

The example of noun is “We need food and water to live” .

What are four types of noun?

There are four types of noun are:

1.   Countable noun

2.   Uncountable noun

3.   Material noun

4.   Abstract noun

What are noun give  10 examples?

Singular nouns name one person , place, thing, or idea.

Examples: cat , sock, ship, hero, monkey, baby, match.

Plural nouns name more than one person, place, thing or idea. They end with letter s.

Examples; Cats, Socks, Ships, monkeys, babies, matches.

What is noun in sentence?

A noun is a word that names something such as a person place or a thing.

In same way the definition of noun in a sentence is which play the roll in subject, object direct indirect object, object complement, appositive or adjective. That words which make your writing shine and also for good expression of words.

Is boy a noun?

As the definition of the noun place thing idea is a noun and person so the boy is a person and also noun.

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  • 1 . Singular Plural Fan Fans Flat Flats
  • 2 . Singular Plural Bus Buses Kiss Kisses Bush Bushes Match Matches Box Boxes Quiz Quizes Tax Taxes Topaz (iq[kjkt+) Topazes
  • 3 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Monarch ¼lezkV½ Monarchs Stomach ¼isV½ Stomachs
  • 4 . Singular Plural Lady Ladies Army Armies ;kn j[ksa Pony Ponies Secretary Secretaries Fly Flies Duty Duties Security Securities Salary Salaries Obituary Obituaries Story Stories
  • 5 . Singular Plural Ray Rays ;kn j[ksa Toy Toys ;kn j[ksa Valley Valleys Pay (osru] ru[okg) Pays Monkey Monkeys Journey Journeys Bay (vVkjh] [kkM+h) Bays Chimney Chimneys Storey ¼eafty½ Storeys Dolly Dollys
  • 6 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Potato Potatoes Buffalo Buffaloes Negro Negroes Mosquito Mosquitoes Motto ¼dgkor½ Mottoes Torpedo ¼/oald iksr½ Torpedoes Volcano ¼Tokykeq[kh½ Volcanoes Calico ¼njsl½ Calicoes Echo ¼xw¡t½ Echoes Manifesto ¼?kks"k.kk i=½ Manifestoes Momento ¼;knxkj½ Momentoes Eskimo ¼,fLdeks½ Eskimoes Veto ¼ohVks½ Vetoes Grotto ¼xqQk½ Grottoes Halo ¼ifjos'k] vkn'kZ½ Haloes Desperado ¼fujk'k O;fDr½ Desperadoes Flamingo ¼,d i{kh dk uke½ Flamingoes Innuendo ¼ijks{k] ladsr] O;aX;] dFku½ Innuendoes Tornado ¼coaMj] ?kw.kZok;q½ Tornadoes
  • 7 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Photo Photos Dynamo Dynamos Piano Pianos Kilo Kilos Embryo Embryos Proviso Provisos Canto Cantos Concerto Concertos Maestro Maestros Solo Solos Commando Commandos Quarto Quartos
  • 8 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Cargo ¼tgkt ij ynk eky½ Cargos / corgoes Lasso ¼Qank M+kydj idM+us dk jLlk½ lassos / / lassoes Portico ¼}kj&eaMi½ porticos / porticoes
  • 9 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Bamboo ¼ck¡l½ Bamboos Cameo ¼uDdk'khnkj jRu½ Cameos Cuckoo ¼dks;y½ Cuckoos Curio ¼dykd`fr½ Curios Portfolio ¼fuos'klwph] ea=h in½ Portfolios Ratio ¼vuqikr½ Ratios Stereo ¼<+ys gq, Vkbi dh r[rh½ Stereos Studio ¼LVqfM;ks½ Studios Folio ¼iUuk½ Folios Video ¼fofM;ks½ Videos Radio ¼jsfM;ks½ Radios Scenario ¼n`';ys[k½ Scenarios
  • 10 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Calf Calves Life Lives Elf ¼;{k] fi'kkp] ijh½ Elves Knife Knives Wife Wives Leaf Leaves Thief Thieves Sheaf ¼xqV~Bk] iqfyank½ Sheaves Half Halves Self Selves Loaf ¼ikojksVh½ Loaves Wolf Wolves Shelf ¼vkyekjh½ Shelves
  • 11 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Chief ¼iz/kku½ Chiefs Belief ¼fo'okl½ Beliefs Cliff ¼pV~Vku½ Cliffs Dwarf ¼okeu@ckSuk½ Dwarfs Grief ¼'kksd] nq%[k½ Griefs Scarf ¼xqycan½ Scarfs Gulf ¼[kkM+h½ Gulfs Handkerchief ¼:eky½ Handkerchiefs Hoof ¼[kw¡<+½ Hoofs Roof ¼Nr½ Roofs Proof ¼izek.k½ Proofs Mischief ¼{kfr@ladV½ Mischiefs Puff ¼gok dk >ksadk@/kq,¡ ;k Hkki dk Qw¡d½ Puffs Reef ¼pêku dk og Hkkx tks leqnz ds ikuh ds lehi gks½ Reefs Staff ¼LVkQ½ Staffs Stuff ¼lkexzh@inkFkZ½ Stuffs Turf ¼?kkl dk eSnku@?kqM+nkSM+ dk eSnku½ Turfs Wharf ¼?kkV½ Wharfs Strife ¼dyg] fookn] fojks/k½ Strifes Cafe ¼'kjkc ;k dkWQh Ø; LFky½ Cafes Safe ¼frtwjh½ Safes
  • 12 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Dormouse ¼fxygjh dh rjg dqrjus okyk NksVk tkuoj½ Dormice Foot ¼iSj½ Feet Goose ¼dygal½ Geese Louse ¼tw¡@?k`f.kr O;fDr½ Lice Man ¼vkneh½ Men Mouse ¼pwgk½ Mice Tooth ¼nk¡r½ Teeth Woman ¼vkSjr½ Women
  • 13 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Child Children Ox Oxen Brother Brethren ¼,d gh /kkfeZd laLFkk dk lnL;½ or Brothers ¼lgksnj HkkbZ½
  • 14 . Singular Plural Commander-in-chief ¼iz/kku lsukifr½ Commanders-in- chief Passer-by ¼ifFkd½ Passers-by Son-in-law ¼nkekn½ Sons-in-law Daughter-in-law ¼iq= o/kw½ Daughters-in-law Brother-in-law ¼cguksbZ½ Brothers-in-law Father-in-law ¼cguksbZ½ Fathers-in-law Mother-in-law ¼lkl½ Mothers-in-law Sister-in-law ¼lkyh] uun] nsojkuh½ Sisters-in-law Step-mother ¼lkSrsyh ek¡½ Step-mothers Step-father ¼lkSrsyk firk½ Step-fathers Step-brother ¼lkSrsyk HkkbZ½ Step-brothers Step-sister ¼lkSrsyh cgu½ Step-sisters Step-son ¼lkSrsyk csVk½ Step-sons
  • 15 . Step-daughter ¼lkSrsyh csVh½ Step-daughters Looker-on ¼n'kZd½ lookers-on Hanger-on ¼fiNyXxw] vuqpj] nkl½ Hangers-on Maid-servant ¼ukSdjkuh½ Maid-servants Coat-of-Mail ¼dop½ Coats-of-Mail Court-martial ¼lSfud U;k;ky;] QkSth vnkyr½ Courts-martial Knight-errant ¼'kwjohj½ Knights-errant Major-general ¼lSU;ny dk v/;{k½ Major-generals Spend-thrift ¼vfrO;;h] eqägLr /ku mM+kusokyk½ Spend-thrifts Pick-pocket ¼ikWdsVekj] Bx½ Pick-pockets Pick-purse ¼nwljs ds :i;s iSls dh FkSyh pqjkus okyk½ Pick-purses
  • 16 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Kins man (fj'rsnkj) Kins men French man French men Noble man Noble men English man English men Dutch man Dutch men Statesman (jktusrk) Statesmen
  • 17 . Singular Plural Singular Plural North man (Norway) North mans Musalman Musalmans Brahman Brahmans Turcoman (Turkemenistan) Turcomans
  • 18 . Singular Plural Forget-me-not ¼izfl) uhys jax dk Qwy½ Forget-me-nots Go-between ¼e/;LFk½ Go-betweens Pick-me-up ¼mÙkstd 'kcZr@efnjk½ Pick-me-ups Touch-me-not plant ¼NqbZeqbZ dk ikS/kk½ Touch-me-not plants Drawback ¼nks"k½ Drawbacks Look-out ¼pkSdlh@dÙkZO;½ Look-outs Good-for-nothing ¼fudEeh pht½ Good-for-nothings
  • 19 . Singular Plural Foot-man ¼onhZ igus ukSdj½ Foot-men Man-of-war ¼leqnzh lsuk dk tgkt½ Men-of-war Washer-man ¼/kksch½ Washer-men Postman ¼Mkfd;k½ Postmen Washer-woman ¼/kksfcu½ Washer-women Beggar-man ¼fHk[kkjh½ Begger-men Beggar-woman ¼fHk[kkfju½ Beggar-women
  • 20 . Singular Plural Man-servant ¼ukSdj½ Men-servants Woman-servant ¼ukSdjkuh½ Women-servants Lord-Justice ¼U;k;k/kh'k] U;k;dÙkkZ½ Lords-Justices Knight-Templar ¼dkuwu i<+us okyk fo|kFkhZ½ Knights-Templars Lord-Lieutenant ¼eq[; ukSlsuk vf/kdkjh½ Lords-Lieutenants Man doctor Men doctors Man teacher Men teachers Woman doctor Women doctors Woman teacher Women teachers
  • 21 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Man eater Man eaters Woman lover Woman lovers Man lover Man lovers Woman hater Woman haters Man hater Man haters
  • 22 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Spoonful ¼pEepHkj½ Spoonfuls Handful ¼v¡tqjhHkj½ Handfuls Mouthful ¼eq¡gHkj½ Mouthfuls Cupful ¼diHkj½ Cupfuls Glassful ¼XyklHkj½ Glassfuls
  • 23 . Singular Plural Monsieur ¼egk'k;] Ýkalhlh½ Messieurs Mesyeu = ehL;w Madam ¼egksn;k] Jherh½ Mesdames Cherub ¼nsonwr] lqUnj ckyd½ Cherubim/Cheru bs psjc Seraph ¼nSohiq:"k@mPpdksfV dk nsonwr½ Seraphim / Seraphs fljQ Mister or Mr. ¼Jheku~½ Messrs Missus/Missis or Mrs. ¼Jherh½ Mesdames Mr. White ¼feLVj OgkbV½ Messrs White /The Mr. Whites Miss Brown ¼fel czkmu½ Misses Brown / The Miss Browns
  • 24 . Alumnus ¼fo|kFkhZ½ Alumni …….us …….i Terminus ¼var½ Termini Radius ¼f=T;k½ Radii Bacillus ¼gkfudkjd dhVk.kq½ Bacilli Cactus Cacti Apparatus ¼;a=½ Apparatus Genius ¼fo)ku] izfrHkk'kkyh O;fDr½ Genii/Geniuses Focus ¼fdj.kksa dk dsUnz@laxe½ Foci/Focuses Syllabus ¼O;k[;ku@ikB~; iqLrd dks fu/kkZfjr djus dh iqLrd½ Syllabi/Syllabuses Plateau ¼iBkj½ Plateaus Bandit ¼yqVsjk½ Banditti (bandits) Bureau ¼njktokyh est] dk;kZy;½ Bureaux, Bureaus Agendum ¼dk;ZØe½ Agenda ………….um ………….a
  • 25 . Memorandum ¼Le`fri=½ Memoranda Corrigendum ¼la'kks/ku½ Corrigenda Dictum ¼fl)kar½ Dicta Medium ¼ek/;e½ Media Erratum ¼Nkis[kkus dh Hkwy½ Errata Datum ¼tkuh gqbZ ckr½ Data Sanatorium ¼LokLF;o)Zd LFkku½ Sanatoria Bacterium ¼dhVk.kq½ Bacteria Crematorium ¼nkglaLdkj LFky½ Crematoria Minimum ¼U;wure½ Minima Maximum ¼vf/kdre½ Maxima Momentum ¼laosx@xfr½ Momenta Aquarium ¼ty&tho'kkyk½ Aquariums/Aquaria Stratum ¼lkekftd Lrj½ Stratums/Strata Podium ¼bekjr ds pkjksa vksj dk yxkrkj pcqrjk½ Podiums/Podia Rostrum ¼Hkk"k.k eap½ Rostrums/Rostra Millennium ¼,d gtkj o"kZ dh vof/k½ Millenniums/Millennia Curriculum ¼ikB~;Øe½ Curriculums/Curricula
  • 26 . Phenomenon ¼?kVuk½ Phenomena …………on …………a Criterion ¼dlkSVh½ Criteria Stadium ¼LVsfM;e½ Stadiums Demerits of …um ≠ …a Gymnasium ¼O;k;ke'kkyk½ Gymnasiums Decorum ¼mfpr O;ogkj½ Decorums Pendulum ¼yksyd½ Pendulums Album ¼laxzg iqLrd½ Albums Forum ¼eap@U;k;ky;½ Forums Museum ¼laxzkgy;½ Museums Mausoleum ¼edcjk@lekf/k½ Mausoleums Premium ¼fd'r½ Premiums Auditorium ¼Jksrk d{k½ Auditoriums Harmonium ¼gkjeksfu;e½ Harmoniums Asylum ¼vkJe½ Asylums Petroleum ¼isVªksfy;e½ Petroleums Euphonium ¼e/kqj /ofu okyh gkuZ½ Euphoniums
  • 27 . Analysis ¼fo'ys"k.k½ Analyses …..is …..es Basis ¼vk/kkj½ Bases …..sis …..ses Crisis ¼ladV½ Crises Oasis ¼jsfxLrku dh gjh&Hkjh Hkwfe½ Oases Hypothesis ¼'krZ@midYiuk½ Hypotheses Narcosis ¼osgks'kh½ Narcoses Synopsis ¼:ijs[kk] laf{kIr o.kZu½ Synopses Synthesis ¼ladyu] la'ys"k.k½ Syntheses Parenthesis ¼fu{khIr okD;½ Parentheses Metamorphosis ¼dk;kUrj.k½ Metamorphoses esVkeksjfQlsl Diagnosis ¼jksx dk fu.kZ;½ Diagnoses Ellipsis ¼yksi½ Ellipses bZfyIlsl Hyponosis ¼d`f=e funzk] eksgfunzk½ Hyponoses Thesis ¼vuqla/kkuiw.kZ ys[k½ Theses
  • 28 . Axis ¼/kqjh½ Axes Species ¼tkfr½ Species ……ies ……ies Series ¼Øe½ Series SAIS = Series, Apparatus, Innings, Species as Formula ¼lw=½ Formulae / formulas Neutron ¼U;wVªksu½ Neutrons Proton ¼izksVkWu½ Protons Demon ¼nkuo] 'kSrku] fi'kkp½ Demons Electron ¼bysDVªkWu½ Electrons Index ¼lwph½ Indices Appendix ¼ifjf'k"V½ Appendices
  • 29 . Singular Plural Singular Plural Advice ¼jk;½ Advices ¼lwpuk,¡½ Good ¼HkykbZ½ Goods ¼lkeku½ Force ¼cy½ Forces ¼lSfud½ Copper ¼rk¡ck½ Coppers ¼rk¡cs ds flDds½ Iron ¼yksgk½ Irons ¼gFkdM+h½ Sand ¼ckyw½ Sands ¼jsfxLrku½ Chain ¼psu] tathj½ Chains ¼csM+h] gFkdM+h½ Word ¼izfrKk dk 'kCn½ Words ¼vusd 'kCn] Hkk"kk,¡½ Abuse ¼nq:i;ksx] xkyh½ Abuses ¼dqjhfr;k¡] cqjkb;k¡½ Foot ¼iSj] iSny lsuk] ekius dk ;wfuV½ Feet ¼,d ls vf/kd iSj] ,d ls vf/kd ^QqV*½ Horse ¼?kksM+k] ?kqM+lokj lSfud½ Horses ¼?kksM+s½ Wood ¼ydM+h½ Woods ¼taxy½ Arm ¼ck¡g½ Arms ¼gfFk;kj½ Colour ¼jax½ Colours ¼jax] vusd] >aM+k½ Quarter ¼pkSFkkbZ Hkkx½ Quarters ¼Msjk½ Cricket ¼fØdsV] >haxqj½ Crickets ¼>haxqj½ Work ¼dk;Z½ Works ¼jpuk,¡½
  • 30 . Manner ¼rjhdk½ Manners ¼vkpj.k½ Alphabet ¼o.kZekyk½ Alphabets ¼Hkk"kk,¡½ Custom ¼jhfr½ Customs ¼jhfr;k¡] jkT;dj½ Effect ¼ifj.kke½ Effects ¼ifj.kke] lEifÙk½ Moral ¼uSfrd f'k{kk] lnkpkj@lnksins'k½ Morals ¼uSfrdrk,¡½ Pain ¼'kkjhfjd nnZ] d"V½ Pains ¼rdyhQ] iz;Ru] dksf'k'k½ Premise ¼fl)kar½ Premises ¼fl)kar] Hkou rFkk mldk vkl iM+ksl½ Spectacle ¼n`';½ Spectacles ¼n`';] p'ek½ Air ¼ok;q½ Airs ¼gko Hkko] fn[kkoVh vkpj.k½ Compass ¼lhek] ifjf/k] foLrkj {ks=½ Compasses ¼ijdky] fnd~lwpd ;a= ;k o`Ùk [khapus okyk ;a=½ Physic ¼vkS"kf/k@nok½ Physics ¼HkkSfrd 'kkL=½ Return ¼okil] okilh½ Returns ¼ykHk] vk; dk fooj.k] ys[kk tks[kk½ Letter ¼v{kj] i=½ Letters ¼v{kj] i=] fo|k½ Minute ¼feuV½ Minutes ¼dbZ feuV] lfefr dh dk;Zokgh½ Part ¼fgLlk½ Parts ¼fgLlk] ;ksX;rk½ Light ¼izdk'k] izdkf'kr djus okyh oLrq½ Lights ¼izdkf'kr djus okyh oLrq,¡½
  • 31 . Practice ¼vH;kl] vknr] odkyr ;k MkWDVjh is'kk½ Practices ¼vknrsa@izFkk,¡½ Respect ¼vknj½ Respects ¼lEeku½ People ¼yksx@tkfr½ Peoples ¼jk"Vª½ Amend ¼lq/kkj½ Amends ¼{kfriwfrZ½ Appearance ¼vkd`fr] mifLFkfr] :i] 'kDy½ Appearances ¼ckgjh fn[kkok½ Beef ¼xk; dk ekal½ Beeves ¼eos'kh] xk; vkSj lk¡<+½ Damage ¼gkfu] {kfr½ Damages ¼{kfriwfrZ½ Greeting ¼vfHkuanu½ Greetings ¼'kqHkdkeuk,¡½ Humanity ¼ekuotkfr] n;k] ekuork½ Humanities ¼lkfgR;] bfrgkl ,oa n'kZu 'kkL= dk v/;;u½ Order ¼oLrqvksa dk lgh Øe] eky Hkstus dk vkns'k½ Orders ¼vkf/kdkfjd vkns'k½ Particular ¼fof'k"Vrk] [kkl ckr] fof'k"V mnkgj.k½ Particulars ¼C;kSjk] fooj.k½
  • 32 . Proceeding ¼dk;Zokgh½ Proceeding s ¼ehfVax vkfn dh dk;Zokgh dk vkys[k½ Regard ¼vknj] lEeku½ Regards ¼'kqHkdkeuk,¡½ Vesper ¼'kke] lk;adky½ Vespers ¼'kke dh izkFkZuk½ Water ¼ikuh½ Waters ¼tyk'k;] rjaxs½ Way ¼jkLrk] lM+d½ Ways ¼fo'ks"k vkpj.k] 'kSyh] rjhdk½ Number ¼la[;k½ Numbers ¼la[;k,¡] dfork,¡½ Powder ¼/kwy½ Powders ¼nok dh [kqjkd½ Ground ¼Hkwfe] dkj.k½ Grounds ¼ryNV] ?kj ls tqM+h gqbZ ?ksjkcan Hkwfe½
  • 33 . Alms Hkh[k Annals bfrgkl Clothes iks'kkd Auspices laj{k.k@rRoko/kku Arrears cdk;k /kujkf'k Bowels varfM+;k¡ Tools vkStkj Dues 'kqYd Belongings py lEifÙk Earnings dekbZ Breakables Hkaxqj phtsa Intestines vk¡rsa Doings deZ Outskirts lhek Greens lkx&lCth The movies flusek Nuptials 'kknh@fookg laLdkj Riches oSHko@nkSyr@lEifr The pictures flusek Ruins vo'ks"k Proceeds ykHk@vkenuh Tidings [kcjsa@lekpkj Remains vo'ks"k Valuables ewY;oku oLrq,¡
  • 34 . Surroundings okrkoj.k The Alps vkYil ioZr Ük`a[kyk Vegetables lCth Environs bnZ&fxnZ The Himalayas fgeky; ioZr Ük`a[kyk Chattels lkeku Thanks /kU;okn Sweepings >kM+u Assets iw¡th Handcuffs gFkdM+h Leavings twBu Obsequies vafre laLdkj Dregs ryNV Scales rjktw Contents oLrq,¡ Eaves vksjh Cards rk'k Victuals [kk| lkexzh Breaches iSj esa ck¡/kus dh iV~Vh Eatables HkksT; ;ksX; inkFkZ Entrails vk¡r@v¡rfM+;k¡ Aborigines ns'k ds ewy fuoklh Vitals eeZ LFkku *Braces irywu yVdkus dk iV~Vk Moveables py lEifÙk Drawers tk¡f?k;k@dPNk Ashes HkLe Fireworks vkfr'kckth Brains ijke'kZnkrkvksa dk lewg Guts v¡rM+h@vk¡r Fetters csM+h@ca/ku Lodgings vLFkk;h fuokl LFkku Funds ewy/ku@eky Pantaloons irywu
  • 35 . Knickers ?kqVus rd dk <+hyk ik;tkek Proceedings ehfVax vkfn dh dk;Zokgh Lees eSy Savings laxzg@lafpr /ku@cpr Pioneers vUos"kdksa] vkxs&vkxs iSny pyus okyk lSfud Shoes twrs Seals eqgj Socks ekSts Shambles dlkbZ[kkuk] o/k LFkku Congratulations c/kkb;k¡ Stairs lhf<+;k¡ Curds ngh@Nsuk Troops lSfud Embers vaxkjs Amends {kfriwfrZ Manes izsrkRek,¡ Archives vfHkys[k Odds vuqdwy@izfrdwy fLFkfr;k¡ Confines lhek@gn Thews ekalisf'k;k¡ Upstairs Åij dh eafty Winnings tq, dh thr Downstairs uhps dh eafty Muniments vf/kdkj i= Edibles [kkus ;ksX; oLrq,¡ Sundries fofo/k izdkj dh oLrq,¡ ,d lkFk Immoveables vpy lEifÙk Toils tky@f'kdatk
  • 36 . Adjectives Hindi meaning Plural noun Hindi meaning 1. Bitter rh[kk@rh{.k@dBksj Bitters rh[kh oLrq,¡ 2. Sweet ehBk Sweets feBkb;k¡ 3. Essential vko';d@lkjHkwr Essentials vko';d oLrq,¡ 4. Particular fof'k"V@viwoZ Particulars foLr`r oLrq,¡ 5. Valuable ewY;oku Valuables ewY;oku oLrq,¡ 6. Moveable pyk;eku@pykus&f Qjkus ;ksX; Moveables py lEifÙk 7. Necessary vko';d Necessaries vko';d oLrq,¡
  • 37 . 8. Breakable Hkaxqj Breakables Hkaxqj oLrq,¡ 9. Disagreeable v:fpdj@vfiz; Disagreeables v:fpdj@vfiz; oLrq,¡ 10. Explosive foLQksVd@'kh?kznká Explosives foLQksVd oLrq,¡ 11. Good vPNk@mÙke Goods lkeku@oLrq,¡ 12. Due ns;@mfpr@;qDr Dues cdk;k jkf'k 13. Odd vn~Hkqr@vlaxr Odds fo"ker@dyg@laHkk ouk 14. Bygone O;rhr@chrk gqvk Bygones chrk gqvk dky
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  • Noun, compound, common and proper
  • Concrete, Abstract, Collective
  • A noun made up of two or more words grouped together!
  • mother-in-law
  • grandmother
  • grand piano
  • jumping jack
  • peanut butter
  • A single noun made up of more than
  • Common compound nouns can be
  • found in the dictionary.
  • Nouns are either COMMON or PROPER.
  • COMMON nouns name
  • any one of a group of persons, places
  • things, or ideas.
  • PROPER nouns name
  • a particular person, place, thing, or idea.
  • Proper nouns always begin with a
  • CAPITAL LETTER.
  • Common Nouns
  • Proper Nouns
  • L.A. Lakers
  • Honda Center
  • Laguna Beach
  • Mrs. Cochren
  • Stephanie Meyers
  • Michael Jackson
  • Nouns that you can experience with one or more senses
  • There are some nouns that you CANNOT see, hear, taste, touch, or smell.
  • These are the nouns that are ideas. One persons idea of a particular noun may be different than another persons idea.
  • Worksheet page 25-26
  • Concrete Examples
  • cotton candy, music, wool, puppies, garlic,
  • cockroaches, spaghetti
  • Abstract Examples
  • love, commitment, jealousy, hate, revenge,
  • freedom, justice, patriotism, anger, wisdom
  • Christianity, fun, self-esteem, confidence
  • A word that names a group but is in the singular form
  • jury, team, class, council, herd,
  • swarm, family, crew, litter, batch,
  • committee, quartet, audience
  • Worksheet page 28
  • Then, determine
  • Look through the sentence and check for people, places, things, ideas.
  • Often these words will have articles preceding them.
  • Sometimes these words will follow possesives or numbers!
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Free Download Pronoun PPT and PDF: Pronouns structure a little subcategory of nouns. The distinctive feature of pronouns is that they will be substituted for different nouns. As an example, if you’re telling a story concerning your sister Sarah, the story can begin to sound repetitive if you retain repetition “Sarah” over and all over again.

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You could attempt to combine it up by generally relating Sarah as “my sister,” on the other hand it feels like you’re relating 2 completely different individuals.

  • Sarah has always preferred fashion. My sister proclaimed that Sarah desires to go to fashion school.

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  • Personal pronouns: There are many different kinds of pronouns, and a few pronouns belong to quite one class. ‘She’ and ‘her’ are referred to as personal pronouns. The opposite personal pronouns are I and me, you, he and him, it, we and us, and that they and them. If you learned concerning pronouns in class, these are most likely the words your teacher centered on. We’ll get to the opposite forms of pronouns during a moment.

Antecedents: Pronouns are versatile. The pronoun, it will see concerning anything: a motorbike, a tree, a movie, a feeling. That’s why you would like an antecedent. An antecedent may be a noun or phrase that you simply mention at the start of a sentence or story and later replace with a pronoun.

  • Relative pronouns: Relative pronouns structure another category of pronouns. They’re wont to connect relative clauses to freelance clauses. Often, they introduce extra info regarding one thing mentioned in the sentence. Relative pronouns embody that, what, which, who, and whom. Historically, ‘who’ refers to individuals, and that ‘which’ refer to animals and things.

Subject and object pronouns: Now that we’ve talked concerning relative pronouns, let’s tackle the one that causes the foremost confusion: who vs. whom. ‘Who’ may be a subject function word, like I, he, she, we, and they. ‘Whom’ is an object function word, like ‘me, him, her, us and them’. Once the function word is that the object of a verb or preposition, the article kind is that the one you would like. Most of the people don’t have an abundant hassle with the target case of non-public pronouns as a result of they sometimes return straight off when the verb or preposition that modifies it.

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  • Demonstrative pronouns: This, that, those and these are demonstrative pronouns. They take the place of a noun or phrase that has already been mentioned. This is used for singular things that are close. These are employed for multiple things that are close. The gap will be physical or figurative.
  • Indefinite pronouns: Indefinite pronouns are used after you got to seek advice from someone or issue that doesn’t get to be specifically known. Some common indefinite pronouns are one, other, none, some, anybody, everybody, and no one.
  • Reflexive and intensive pronouns: Reflexive pronouns finish in -self or -selves: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves. Use a personal pronoun once each the topic and object of a verb confer with identical person or issue.
  • Possessive pronouns: Possessive pronouns are available in 2 flavors: limiting and absolute. My, your, its, his, her, our, their and whose are used to show that one thing belongs to an antecedent. Absolutely the possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs. Absolutely the forms are substituted for the issue that belongs to the antecedent. Some possessive pronouns are simple to combine up with similar-looking contractions. Remember, possessive personal pronouns don’t embody apostrophes.
  • Interrogative pronouns: The interrogative pronouns are availed in questions. Interrogative pronouns are whose, which, what and who.

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THE DEFINITION, FUNCTION, TYPE, AND EXAMPLES OF NOUN AND PRONOUN. IT IS BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR MATERIAL IN THE 1ST SEMESTER.

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In Albanian and English we have three kinds of gender: masculine, feminine and neuter. In Albanian language we have this concept for gender: " Gjinia është një nga kategoritë gramatikore më karakteristikë për emrat në gjuhën shqipe. Nga natyra e saj, ajo dallohet nga kategoritë e tjera të emrit, nga numri, rasa dhe nga kategoritë e shquarsisë dhe të pashquarsisë, sepse i kundërvihet mashkullore-femërore dhe asnjanëse... " ii , it's same and with English: " a grouping of nouns and pronouns into classes' masculine, feminine and neuter " iii. The gender can show and function in both of numbers singular and plural. The nouns of masculine, feminine can ends with consonants or vowels. The gender (definite) of English are augmented with articles. It can show before the noun, pronoun that can substituted with pronoun /ai, ajo – he, she / or ky, kjo, ai, ajo – it (father, man, son, boy, Tom, brother, Mr. John, /he/). The noun and pronoun can have the gender but the adjective or verb cannot have.

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ABSTRACT Many definitions have been ascribed to grammar, but none has really captured the essence of what grammar is. However, one recurrent feature of the definitions that abound is that grammar is concerned the combination ofmorphemes and words to form larger units like phrases, clauses and sentences based on some certain rules, Pushpinder and Jindal (2010). These words that are combined always belong to particular grammatical units traditionally called parts of speech. Hence, for every word conveyed in a sentence, it must belong to a particular part of speech. By implication, it means to understand a language, one must have a decent knowledge of the word classes in that language: their workings, subclasses, changes, forms, functions, positions and interactions among them.

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In Albanian and English language we have three kinds of gender: masculine, feminine and neuter. In Albanian language the concept for gender, is: “Gjinia është një nga kategoritë gramatikore më karakteristikë për emrat në gjuhën shqipe. Nga natyra e saj, ajo dallohet nga kategoritë e tjera të emrit, nga numri, rasa dhe nga kategoritë e shquarsisë dhe të pashquarsisë, sepse i kundërvihet mashkullore-femërore dhe asnjanëse...” . This Albanian citation is possible to be the similary and within English language e.g: “a grouping of nouns and pronouns into classes’ masculine, feminine and neuter” or “gender differs from the grammatical categories, case, and definiteness, in being a lexical as well as inflection category of the noun. The gender to which a give word belongs is a property of that particular word independent of context” . The contrast of gender between two languages are e.g: the cases (five in Albanian with different endings and two in English), definite and indefinite nouns (the masculine nouns for Albanian language has some engings: -i, -it, -in, -it, -u, -un, -ut, for feminine -e,-a, -ja, -je, -s, -së, -në, or for neuter nouns with –i, -it and for indefinite nouns is: /një/. The definite nouns of English language has the article /the/ and for indefinite /a, an/ than in Albanina some endinigs. The definite nouns e.g: (masculine noun ) mali – the mountain, libër-i – the book, kompjuter -i – the computer; mësues -i – the teacher; motër – sister, motra – the sister (...). Keywords: contrast, gender, masculine, feminine and neuter, noun, adjective, pronoun, case, definite, indefinite, singular, plural

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In Albanian and English language we have three kinds of gender: masculine, feminine and neuter. In Albanian language the concept for gender, is: " Gjinia është një nga kategoritë gramatikore më karakteristikë për emrat në gjuhën shqipe. Nga natyra e saj, ajo dallohet nga kategoritë e tjera të emrit, nga numri, rasa dhe nga kategoritë e shquarsisë dhe të pashquarsisë, sepse i kundërvihet mashkullore-femërore dhe asnjanëse... " 2. This Albanian citation is possible to be the similary and within English language e.g: " a grouping of nouns and pronouns into classes' masculine, feminine and neuter " 3 or " gender differs from the grammatical categories, case, and definiteness, in being a lexical as well as inflection category of the noun. The gender to which a give word belongs is a property of that particular word independent of context " 4. The contrast of gender between two languages are e.g: the cases (five in Albanian with different endings and two in English), definite and indefinite nouns (the masculine nouns for Albanian language has some engings:-i,-it,-in,-it,-u,-un,-ut, for feminine-e,-a,-ja,-je,-s,-së,-në, or for neuter nouns with –i,-it and for indefinite nouns is: /një/. The definite nouns of English language has the article /the/ and for indefinite /a, an/ than in Albanina some endinigs. The definite nouns e.g: (masculine noun) mali – the mountain, libër-i – the book, kompjuter-i – the computer; mësues-i – the teacher; motër – sister, motra – the sister137: The meaning of the word contrast in this dictionary is: contrast /kontrast/ n 1 nu the act of contrasting people, things: Contrast may make something appear more beautiful than it is when seen alone. 2 nc, nu (something showing) a difference clearly seen when unlike things are put together: the contrast between the two brothers is remarkable. In contrast (to you), I shall agree to the proposal. Harry's marks were poor but Tom's were excellent by contrast. Contrast /kontrast/ v 1 vt to compare (two or more people, things, ideas etc) so that differences are made clear: She contrasted the features of a comedy with those of a tragedy. 2. Vi to show a difference when compared: His poor abilities contrast badly with his brother's talent.

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What is a Noun?. Kindergarten Frisco ISD. A noun can be a person. Park. A noun can be a place. A noun can be a thing. Are you ready to see what you learned?. Let’s review one more time!. thing. person. place. A noun is a person, place or thing. What is this?. thing. person. place.

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What is a Noun? Kindergarten Frisco ISD

A noun can be a person.

Park A noun can be a place.

A noun can be a thing.

Are you ready to see what you learned? Let’s review one more time!

thing person place A noun is a person, place or thing.

What is this? thing person place This is a person.

What is this? thing person place This is a place.

What is this? thing person place This is a thing.

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Singular and Plural Nouns

Singular and Plural Nouns

Singular and Plural Nouns. Tom Souter. There are 6 ways to change a noun from singular to plural. A noun is a person, place, or thing. Singular means only one noun. Plural means more than one noun. Rule 1 Most nouns become plural by adding “ s ”. boy. boy s. book. book s. desk. desk s.

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Plural Rules

Plural Rules

Plural Rules. Singular Nouns. A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. A singular noun names only one person, place, thing, or idea. one boy one forest one apple one piece . Plural Nouns. A plural noun names two or more people, places, things, or ideas.

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Teacher Resource Disc Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software

Teacher Resource Disc Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software

Betty Schrampfer Azar Stacy A. Hagen. Teacher Resource Disc Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software. Laurette Poulos Simmons. Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. CONTENTS. Preview 1-1 Noun + is + noun: singular

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PREPOSITIONS

PREPOSITIONS

PREPOSITIONS. Definition :- Preposition is a word, which is used before a noun, a noun phrase or a pronoun , connecting it to another word. Kinds of Prepositions:. @ Simple prepositions: Prepositions which consists only one word. e.g. in, on, at, with, against etc..,

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KINDS OF ADJECTIVES

KINDS OF ADJECTIVES

KINDS OF ADJECTIVES. 8 Amazing NOUN MODIFIERS. PREDICATE. POSSESSIVE. DEMONSTRATIVE. ARTICLE. COORDINATE. INDEFINITE. PROPER. INTERROGATIVE. the metallic smell. What is an adjective?. of the air .

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Pronouns After Linking Verbs

Pronouns After Linking Verbs

Pronouns After Linking Verbs. 6-4 P. 285. You have learned that a linking verb can join the subject of a sentence with a predicate noun. A pronoun can replace a predicate noun. Always use subject pronouns after linking verbs. The champions were they. The team members were she and I.

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Sentence Fluency with Mentor Sentences

Sentence Fluency with Mentor Sentences

Sentence Fluency with Mentor Sentences . Containing. Appositives. Get a white board and marker!. Sentence Fluency with Mentor Sentences: Appositives. Read and study— To write fluently with an appositive, use a noun or noun phrase that adds more information to a preceding noun.

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Short, but clearly understandable

Short, but clearly understandable

Short, but clearly understandable. To brief, vote for me; I’m great!. Succinct (adj). Succinctly (adv). Bi-. Two. Claiming beliefs that one does not really possess or follow; falseness. Stop smoking; it’s bad. Hypocrisy (noun). Hypocritical (adj) Hypocritically (adv) Hypocrite (noun).

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Review Clear your desks

Review Clear your desks

Review Clear your desks. Define Adverb. Modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Define Noun. What is a concrete noun What is an abstract noun. Person Place Thing or Idea. Can be identified using 5 senses Is an idea, feeling, or attribute. Define Pronoun.

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Unidad 1 Lección 2

Unidad 1 Lección 2

Unidad 1 Lección 2. Español 1 Doctora Tartaglione. What is an adjective? . A word that describes a noun. Ej : pretty, tall, intelligent Ej : bonito, alto, inteligente. Placement…. In English, the adjective almost always comes before the noun. before the noun the serious students.

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In-

In-. Not. -ILE. = quality or state. To understand, to comprehend. Fathom (verb). Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined. Adamant (adj). Adamantly (adv). Guilt and regret. Remorse (noun). Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv). Unable to be fixed.

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Singular: only one person, place or thing

Singular: only one person, place or thing

Singular: only one person, place or thing. Plural noun: more than one. And, finally…noun gender. Masculine- boy Feminine- girl Indefinite- either Neuter- neither. Masculine: brother Feminine: sister Indefinite: horse Neuter: socks. Compound Noun. A noun made of two or more words.

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What noun functions as a subject?

What noun functions as a subject?

1. What noun functions as a subject?. Agnes made a delicious salad. 2. What noun functions as a predicate noun?. Those boys are my classmates. 3. What noun functions as a direct address?. Can you help me carry these, Benj ?. 4. What noun functions as an appositive?.

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Grammar Unit: The Appositive and Appositive Phrase

Grammar Unit: The Appositive and Appositive Phrase

Grammar Unit: The Appositive and Appositive Phrase. Definition: An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it . The appositive can be a short or long combination of words. Examples: The insect, a cockroach , is crawling across the kitchen table.

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The Who-Whom Problem in Noun Clauses

The Who-Whom Problem in Noun Clauses

The Who-Whom Problem in Noun Clauses. Lesson 20 Joseph C. Blumenthal. Few people notice the sign. The noun sign is the direct object of the verb ______. Few people notice the sign. The noun sign is the direct object of the verb notice. A few people notice the sign .

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MERCHANDISING NOUN OR VERB?

MERCHANDISING NOUN OR VERB?

MERCHANDISING NOUN OR VERB?. MERCHANDISNG. Introduction : How Does Merchandise Get In Your Store? What Questions Should I Ask Myself When Ordering?. OBJECTIVE. Be able to define merchandising. MERCHANDISING. Merchandising is being able to: get the right merchandise

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Chapter 5: POS Tagging

Chapter 5: POS Tagging

Chapter 5: POS Tagging. Heshaam Faili [email protected] University of Tehran. Part of Speech tag. POS , word classes , morphological classes , lexical tags Verb Vs Noun noun, verb, pronoun, preposition, adverb, Conjunction, participle, and article

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Singular: only one person, place or thing

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Indefinite Descriptions are Referring Terms

Indefinite Descriptions are Referring Terms

Indefinite Descriptions are Referring Terms. Orthodox Semantics: The Great Divide Noun phrases that are referring terms. Noun phrases that are quantifiers. What is the status of indefinite descriptions?. A: Indefinites are Quantifiers

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Learning noun phrase coreference resolution

Learning noun phrase coreference resolution

Learning noun phrase coreference resolution. Memory-based vs. rule-induction. Veronique Hoste CNTS Language Technology Group University of Antwerp. Part I. Machine Learning of. Coreference Resolution. Introduction. Coreference and the task of coreference resolution

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Nouns and Pronouns

Nouns and Pronouns

Nouns and Pronouns. SPI: Identify the correct use of nouns (i.e., common and proper, singular, plurals, possessives) and pronouns (i.e., subject, object, possessive, and agreement) within context. What is a noun?. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Intro to Nouns.

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nomen mihi est _________ Latin 2 Spring Semester Exam Review May 2011 Stages 18-21

nomen mihi est _________ Latin 2 Spring Semester Exam Review May 2011 Stages 18-21

nomen mihi est _________ Latin 2 Spring Semester Exam Review May 2011 Stages 18-21. 1. Name the parts of speech and define each. Noun – names of things Pronoun – takes the place of a noun Adjective – defines a noun or pronoun Adverb – describes the action of a verb

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