The following list of nouns should help you understand nouns a little better. Remember that nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas. Before you look at the list, I'd like to point out that each noun fits into more than one of the categories below. For example, the...
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The scent of the perfume is delightful. Abstract Noun These are the nouns that name feelings, qualities, actions, ideas, states, and other things that one cannot touch or see but feel or experience. They are called abstract nouns. In other words, things that have no material bodies are kno...
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Kinds of Nouns in the English Language Nouns have different types or classes. There are proper and common nouns, noncount and count nounts, collective nouns, and concrete and abstract nouns. Even though there are different kinds of nouns, a noun can fall into more than one class. The Food...
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The abstract noun is used to refer to something which is not tangible. We are now going to look at some examples of this, as you can see the nouns in the following phrases are not things which can be physically sensed. He showed a lot of bravery when fighting the lion. Sarah has a...
There’s a problem if the antecedent of a demonstrative pronoun is unclear even in context. It’s important (especially inacademic writing) to make the antecedent completely clear, typically by writing the noun phrase you’re referring to in addition to or instead of the demonstrative or by re...
You would probably know what a hen or a crow is. Have you heard of a hoopoe, a potoo or a rallidae? Check out this article to learn a number of bird names and a lot more about some of the common birds you see around you.
Shape Names: Check out the article to learn the names of all the shapes in English. Find out how many you know and also explore more about some of the common shapes.