Topic 1: Nouns

A noun is a part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can be classified into several categories:


1. Common Nouns: General names for a person, place, or thing (e.g., dog, city).

2. Proper Nouns: Specific names of people, places, or things and are always capitalized (e.g., Alice, Namibia).

3. Concrete Nouns: Name things that can be experienced with the five senses (e.g., apple, music).

4. Abstract Nouns: Name ideas, qualities, or concepts that cannot be touched or seen (e.g., freedom, happiness).

5. Countable Nouns: Nouns that can be counted (e.g., book, car).

6. Uncountable Nouns: Nouns that cannot be counted and usually do not have a plural form (e.g., water, rice).

7. Collective Nouns: Refer to a group of individuals or things (e.g., team, flock).





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