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noun definition and examples and types

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noun definition and examples and types

noun definition and examples and types in English

Noun definition and examples-Whatever the stuff in the world. They are all Nouns, whether it is human, animal, birds, or non-living things, house, place, and abstract noun list air, anger, etc. Nouns list are the following here-
There are all types of nouns following down
1 Proper Noun
2 Common Noun
3 collective Noun
4 Material Noun
5 Abstract Noun

nouns to describe a person

nouns that can be used to describe a person, thing, place, idea, and quality of a  person, a thing, and a place. These are called Noun, like Roger Federer, Australian Open‬, ‪Will Ferrell‬, ‪Aljaž Bedene‬, ‪Novak Djokovic‬‬, these are names. FOX NEWS, CNN NEWS, AJTAK NEWS, these are names of news channels. United States, India, Australia, these are names of Countries, Tajmahal, white house, these are names of Place, Etc.
What is a name? what is a noun?
A noun is used as a person, name, thing, place, idea, and the name of a person's quality, one thing and a place. (Or)
Here, in simple words, all the things that we touch, see, and feel, and recognize them, they are all called bounty nouns.
Example of noun in a sentence
1- Ram is a Doctor. (Ram is a name of a person.)
2- He lives in a house.  (House means a place where we live safe and comfortable.)
3- Wind was blowing.  (wind: we can not see our open eyes. means only feels )
4-ICYMI at Australian Open: Great tennis from  Tennys in win vs. Wawrinka
(All blue colours words are Noun)

(1) kinds of noun definition and examples
Types of nouns
(a) Common Noun: It is the name given in common to every person or a thing
of the same kind. It is not a name of any particular person or thing or place,
   Generic nouns - The nouns which individuals say in the name of a certain caste are all called universal nouns.
For example boy, girl, teacher etc. '
(b) Proper Noun: It is the name given to you By our proper noun, our reputation is in the name of a person's place and place.
For example Delhi, (name of a city) Sania, (name of a girl) India, (a country name) Jupiter. (Name of a house)
(c) Collective Noun: It is a name of a collection of people A group of people who understand the noun (noun) is called Collective Noun.
For example:
fleet, audience, class, committee, crowd, mob etc.
Note:  Collective Noun is commonly used in singular. These are used only in Plural when differences are shown or if anything is said about each member.
(d) Abstract Noun: It is the name of a quality, idea, concept or state. Abstract Noun expresses such qualities, emotion, action and state that can not be touched, can not be seen, but can be realized.
For example beauty, youth, honesty, death etc.
Note Abstract Noun is commonly used in Singular.
(e) Material Noun: The noun which is the realization of such a substance, that other thing can become a substance called a particle For Example Such as gold, coal, Wheat, tea.
From the noun (noun), the sense of such substance is created, so that other things can be created.
Noun (substance noun) is called. Two types of Material Noun 1- Countable 2- Uncountable
Note: Material Noun is not countable, which means they can not be counted. They can be measured or weighed. Generally singular verb is used with them and Article is not used with them.
(ii) Number of a Noun, ‘ Singular: Plural ’
(III) Gender of a Noun ' Masculine Feminine Neuter
Note:
(IV) The case of a Noun
For example
(i) Mohan is my friend.          Subjective/Nominative case
(ii) Who brought this book?     Objective/Accusation? case
(iii) She is Mohan’s wife.          Possessive/Genetive Cd“
(iv) Help me, Mohan. '             VocatiW case
Case in Opposition.
Mohan, the Captain of our team, has been rewarded.
Opposition means a placing near just ‘as captain’ is placed after ‘Mohan’. It is a kind 0f descriptive expression not joined by any conjunction

Important Point of Noun

Rule 1-  Some Nouns are used only in Plural form. By removing the fitted at the end of these, they can not be made singular. These appear to be plural in appearance and they are also used like plural. Such nouns are the following.Scissors (scissors), tongs (pliers), piers (pimps), pincers (tweezers), bellows, trousers (trousers), pants (pants), pajamas (pajamas), shorts (half pants), gallows Abrasives (amputations), amends (revision), archives (accountant, historical documents), arrears (outstanding), fengs (sting) spectacles (glasses), goggles (sunglasses), binoculars (binoculars), eyeglasses (glasses) , outsources (outskirts), tidings (news, news), particulars (details), proceeds (advantages), auspices (conservatories), congratulations (congratulations), embers (ashes), fireworks (crackers, loudspeakers), lodgings (temporary housing) Income), regards (relation), riches (wealthy ), valuables (precious), wages (wages), belongings (residues), savings (savings), shambles (mess scam), surroundings, troops (troops), tactics (thanksgiving) (Property) etc.

Learn about PREPOSITION in simple language and Hindi and learn about their use in a very easy way.

Note: Wages can be used in singular and plural forms. See the following sentences - Wages have two meanings
1- Wages and 2- Result 1- Wages are used in plural forms.
Example: Wages are paid in cash .
2- The result is used in singular forms.
Example: Wages of hard work is sweet.
Rule 2-   Some Nouns seem to be plural in appearance, but in meaning there are singular. They are always used in Singular only.
Example: News, Innings, Politics, Summons, Physics, Economics, Ethics, Mathematics, Mumps, Measles, Rickets, Shingles, Billiards, Athletics etc. Example 1- No news is good news. 2- Economics is an interesting subject.
Rule 3-  Some Nouns seem to be singular in appearance, but they are always used in plural such as: cattle, cavalry, infantry, poultry, peasantry, children, gentry, police, people etc. These are all plural s or es with these Used: as: cattles Or childrens Writing will be wrong.
Example : (a ) Cattle are grazing in the field. (b ) Our infantry has marched forward.
Rule 4 -    Some Nouns are used only in singular forms. These are Uncountable Nouns. And with them the Indefinite Article A / An is not used.
Scenery, Poetry, Furniture, Advice, Information, Hair, Business, Mischief, Bread, Stationery, Crockery, Luggage, Baggage, Postage, Knowledge, Wastag Jewellery, Breakage, EquipmentFule, Cost.
Example -  1 - The scenery of Kashmir is very charming.
                  2 - I have no information about her residence.
                3 - His hair is black.
Note - 1 - The above nouns are not used in the (plural) form. Scenery, Poetry, Furniture, Advice, Information Plural is not made by placing s or es with these verbs.

2- If the aforementioned Noun is desirous in both singular or plural form, then sentence is created by adding some words to them.
See the examples given below
  • (a) He gave me a piece of information.
  • (b )) All pieces of information given by her Were reliable.
  • (c) Many kinds of furniture are available in that shop.
  • (d) I want a few articles of jewelry
  • (e) He ate two slices of bread.
  • (i) Please show me some items of office stationery.
  • (g) The Police have found a strand of hair in the car.
Money can be plural form 'Monies', which means 'sums of money'
Example - Monies have been collected and handed to the women' s welfare society
Rule 5 contains some nouns, plural and singular, both in the same form as:
deer, sheep, series, species, fish, crew, team, jury, aircraft, counsel etc.
Example
  • (a) Our team is the best g
  • (b) Our team are trying their new uniform.
  • (c) There are two fish in the pond.
  • (d) There are many fishes in the aquarium.
Rule-6 Hyphenated nouns are never used in the plural form.
Example
  1. He gave me two hundred-rupees notes.
  2. He stays in five-stars hotels.
For this, change the rupees to Rupees above words and convert stars into stars.
Rule  7 : some Nouns  कPeople use this in the language of speech, but in reality it is absolutely wrong to use them.
Example: wrong Use Correct Use
1-   Cousin brother  की जगह    Cousin or Cousin sister                -
2- Pickpocket  instead of    Pickpocketer
3- Replacing Good   Name
4- Big / small blunder    Place     Blunder (Blunder means is a mistake, therefore, wrong to use big.
5 -   Strong breeze  कThe place is always strong and gentle. 
6- Bad dream instead of nightmare

Rule: A Compound Nouns (Numerical + Noun) Some Nouns are Plural in that sense but if a certain numerical adjective is used before them, then these nouns are pluralized. Example - Pair, Score By making s, or es with the words above, Gross, Stone, Hundred, Dozen, Thousand, Million, Billion, etc, they do not make a single escape or plural form. To make these multiply, the numerical index one, two, three etc. By placing it, they make plural or monogamous. 
  1. I have two pairs of shoes
  2.  Sita purchased three dozen pencils.
  3.  Ram has already donated five thousand rupees. But if these are used with Indefinite countable then they will be pluralized. Example - dozens of women, hundreds of people, millions of dollars, etc.

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