![]() ![]() They can be used before or after a noun to modify its meaning. Uncountable Nouns: Nouns that cannot be counted using numbers.Įx: sugar, water, knowledge, salt, researchĪn adjective is a word that modifies a noun it can be simply termed as a describing word. Proper nouns: Nouns that indicate the specific name of a person, place or thing.Įx: Russia, Brad Pitt, Moscow, Delhi, Nokia, Toyota, Tom SawyerĬoncrete nouns: Nouns that refer to things that can be perceived through the five senses.Įx: beach, lion, girl, ship, bottle, rat, bicycleĪbstract nouns: Nouns that refer to things that cannot be perceived by the five senses they refer to ideas, concepts or state of things.Įx: sympathy, knowledge, fear, beauty, educationĬollective Nouns: Nouns that indicate a groupĬountable nouns: Nouns that can be counted using numbers.Įx: flowers, chairs, teeth, eggs, rabbits, bottles Given below are some of these categories.Ĭommon nouns: Nouns that indicate the class of a person, place or thing.Įx: sea, child, juice, flower, television, sunshade Nouns can be classified into different groups based on various characteristics. ![]() Nouns also act as subjects and objects of sentences. Nouns are the name of the things that are around us. Nouns include people, objects, places, animals, qualities, and ideas. The main difference between noun and adjective is that noun identifies a person, place, object, or idea whereas an adjective modifies a noun. ![]() Nouns and adjective are two of the parts of speech.
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