7. TYPES OF NOUN
Singular
Countable
Concrete Plural
Uncountable
Abstract
Noun Proper
Common
Collective
8. COMMON NOUN
• Common Nouns are any person, place, or
thing. Common nouns are not capitalized.
• The city
• A policeman
• That newspaper
9. PROPER NOUN
• Proper Nouns are the name of a special
person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are
capitalized.
• Aslam
• Lahore
• New York Times
10. Common Noun Proper Noun
Book
House
Hitler Statue of Liberty
Man
Park White House
11. COLLECTIVE NOUN
• A collective noun is a word used to define a group
of objects, where objects can be people, animals,
emotions, inanimate things, concepts, or other
things.
faculty
family
herd
team
band
13. ABSTRACT NOUN
• Names a feeling, quality, idea, characteristic, or
emotion that is experienced in your mind
Love
Joy
freedom
knowledge
pride
faith
15. CONCRETE NOUN
• Names a person, place, or thing that can be
perceived or experienced with one of the five
senses.
Music
popcorn
ocean
Star
heat
17. UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
• Uncountable nouns are substances, concepts
etc that we cannot divide into separate
elements. We cannot "count" them.
Milk
Sunlight
Water
19. COUNTABLE NOUN
• Countable nouns are easy to recognize. They
are things that we can count.
dog, cat, man, person
bottle, box
coin, note, dollar
cup, plate,
table, chair, bag