Nouns (part 2)

ref – https://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/nouns.htm

Nouns are words that represent people, places, or things. Everything we can see or talk about is represented by a word.

Examples of Nouns

Here are some examples of nouns. (Notice that some have capital letters. We will discuss why later.)

  • Person: soldier, Alan, cousin, lawyer
  • Place: house, Shanghai, Beijing, factory, shelter, apartment
  • Thing – This includes:
    • Objects: table, car, pants, shoes, nitrogen, month, inch, cooking
    • Animals: aardvark, rat, shark, Mickey
    • Ideas: confusion, kindness, faith, Theory of Relativity, joy

Common Nouns

A common noun is the word for a person, place, or thing. It’s the word that appears in the dictionary. For example:

  • person
  • city
  • dog

Proper Nouns

A proper noun is the given name of a person, place, or thing. It’s likely to be a personal name or a title. For example:

  • Ricky
  • Shenzhen
  • China

A proper noun always starts with a capital letter.

Common Noun:Proper Noun combos

  • boy:David
  • sailor:Adam
  • lawyer:Sarah
  • mother-in-law:Janice
  • city:Boston
  • bridge:The Golden Gate Bridge
  • tower:Eiffel Tower
  • street:Norwood Place
  • cat:Fido
  • monkey:Bonzo

Abstract Nouns

Abstract nouns are things you cannot see or touch.

For example:

  • bravery
  • joy
  • determination

Collective Nouns

Collective nouns are words that denote groups.

For example:

  • team
  • choir
  • pack

Compound Nouns

Compound nouns are nouns made up of more than one word.

For example:

  • court-martial
  • pickpocket
  • water bottle

Countable and Non-countable Nouns

A countable noun is a noun with both a singular and a plural form (e.g., “dog/dogs,” “pie/pies”). A non-countable noun is a noun without a plural form (e.g., “oxygen, patience”).

For example:

These are countable:
mountain (singular) / mountains (plural)
fight / fights
kiss / kisses
With no plural forms, these are non-countable:
food (always singular)
music (always singular)
water (always singular)