Noun: Definition and Meaning
What is a noun in English grammar? According to Cambridge Dictionary, a noun is "A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance or quality."
2. A noun is a naming word.
3. A noun names a person, place, thing, idea, event, substance, quality or other abstract object.
Salim is going to Mumbai to buy a necklace for his wife who is a charity-giving woman.
In the above-mentioned sentence, (Know more about sentence ) Salim, Mumbai, necklace and charity are nouns denoting a person, place, thing or an idea respectively. (Learn also noun phrase.)
This article covers:
- Noun definition with examples
- Types of nouns in English
- Functions of nouns in English
- Noun exercises
Now that you've understood what a noun is, learn the different types of noun that we use in our speech and writing. 11 types of noun with examples are discussed below.
11 Common Types of Noun
Based on different bases, nouns can be classified into different types such as proper noun, common noun, collective noun, material noun, abstract noun, concrete noun, singular noun, plural noun, countable noun, uncountable noun, compound noun. Here are 11 common types of noun in English with example sentences:
(1) Proper Noun
(2) Common Noun
(3) Collective Noun
(4) Material Noun
(5) Abstract Noun
(6) Concrete Noun
(7) Singular Noun
(8) Plural Noun
(9) Countable Noun
(10) Uncountable Noun
(11) Compound Noun
1. What is a Proper Noun?
Examples:
(a) Ram is a good student.
(b) India is our country.
(c) The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam.
2. What is a Common Noun?
(a) A man was fighting in the market.
(b) This city is beautiful.
(b) put it on the table.
3. What is a Collective Noun?
(a) Our team is working on this blog.
(b) A group of people came here yesterday.
In the given examples, team and group are collective nouns that refer to a group.
4. What is a Material Noun?
(a) Her chain is made of gold.
(b) Her necklace is made of silver.
5. What is an Abstract Noun?
(a) Always speak the truth.
(b) Happiness is mine.
6. What is a Concrete Noun?
(a) The children are making a noise.
(b) The taste of this dish is awesome.
7. What is a Singular Noun?
(a) A boy came to me yesterday.
(b) This city is one of the five most populated cities in India.
8. What is a Plural Noun?
(a) Your children go to school everyday.
(b) My brothers were fighting then.
9. What is a Countable Noun?
(a) I have two pens.
(b) Give me a pencil.
10. What is an Uncountable Noun?
(a) your information is right.
(b) your advice proved to be helpful.
11. What is a Compound Noun?
(a) This playground is beautiful.
(b) Your football looks awesome.
Learning the functions of nouns is essential to be able to correctly use them. Therefore, we discuss the most common functions of nouns below.
Most Common Functions of Nouns
A noun renders different functions in a sentence: it can be the subject, direct object, indirect object, object of preposition, subject complement, object complement, etc. Here are the seven most common functions of nouns.
A noun can function as:
1. A subject: (Noun becomes the subject of a verb.) (Know more about verb )
Now check your understanding about nouns, their types and functions by taking noun exercises.
Exercise 1
2. I need some books on English grammar.
3. Her chain is made of gold.
4. The Quran is an Islamic book.
5. Since the team of India won the match, it got awarded.
6. I was delighted at the news of his success.
7. A woman can do anything for her children.
Answer keys:-
3. Material & Uncountable Noun
4. Proper & Singular Noun
5. Collective & Singular Noun
6. Abstract & Singular Noun
7. Common & Singular Noun
Exercise 2
2. The teacher will beat Nadim.
3. I went to the airport in my car.
4. The dogs were barking.
5. Did you give Nadim the book?
Answer keys:-
2. Direct object
3. Object of a Preposition
4. Subject
5. Indirect object
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