English Nouns By Ripudaman Singh (2)

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[Audio] Nouns Types of Nouns. English Grammar I Noun Pronoun CONSONANT.

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[Audio] What are Nouns ? Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas. They are the building blocks of sentences..

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[Audio] For example: Taj Mahal is located in Agra. Here, the word Taj Mahal and Agra are Nouns..

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[Audio] Types Of Nouns: 1.Common Nouns: These refer to general things and aren't capitalized unless they begin a sentence. For example, "dog," "city," and "book." 2.Proper Nouns: These are specific names and start with capital letters, like "John," "Paris," and "Harry Potter.".

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[Audio] 3. Concrete Nouns: These are tangible items that can be perceived through the senses, such as "table," "tree," and "car." 4. Abstract Nouns: These represent ideas, emotions, or concepts that can't be physically sensed, like "love," "freedom," and "happiness." 5. Countable Nouns (Count Nouns): These can be counted as individual units, like "apple," "chair," and "cat.".

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[Audio] apple 6. Uncountable Nouns (Mass Nouns): These can't be easily counted, often referring to substances or concepts, such as "water," "knowledge," and "sand." 7. Collective Nouns: These refer to groups of things or people, like "team," "family," and "herd." 8. Compound Nouns: These are formed by combining two or more words, like "toothbrush," "bookshelf," and "baseball.".

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[Audio] apple 9. Possessive Nouns: These show ownership or possession, usually by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s), like "Sarah's book." 10. Gerunds: These are verbs used as nouns, ending in "-ing," like "swimming" in "I enjoy swimming." 11. Verbal Nouns (Infinitives): These are base forms of verbs used as nouns, like "to run" in "I like to run." 12. Compound Nouns: These are formed by combining two or more words to create a new noun, like "airplane," "mother-in law," and "toothpaste.".

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[Audio] Made By :- Ripudaman Singh Class :9th Newton.