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Denti Denita Putri
Janwari Farqi Saptio
Rusyda Nabila
Teknik Informatika 1B
Name
person

Place

Thing

Animal

Abstract
thing

*
Modifier

Noun

*
* Noun collaboration with part of speech
* Example : water + fall = WATERFALL

road + show = ROADSHOW

*
Subject of a sentence
Subject complement
Direct and indirect object
Object of preposition

*
* WHAT or WHO discussed in the sentence
* example: the very big school in this country
was built in 1980

*
*
* Direct object
* Can answer WHOM or

* Indirect object
* Can answer FOR WHOM

* Example:

* Example:

rizky teached math

my uncle donated his
salary to charity

WHAT

*

or FOR WHAT
* Preposition : in, at, during, about, into, since,etc
* Example :
* I don’t believe in zodiac
* yulia is really into Ninjutsu

*
Countable Noun is a noun that can be counted. The noun is
divided into two kinds, namely: Singular (singular noun can be
calculated) and Plural Countable (plural noun can be
calculated). In the plural, change the form of the noun
following the rules of regular (irregular pattern) or irregular
(irregular pattern).

*
* Countable

and uncountable: a countable noun that can be
counted (~ tomato tomatoes, man ~ men), on the contrary,
can not be counted uncountable (cheese, sugar).

* Proper

and common: proper noun is a specific classification
which use capital letters at the beginning letters (Jakarta,
Gramedia), while common in general (city, shop).

* Abstract

and concrete: an abstract noun that can not be
observed with the senses (love, romance). In contrast, the
concrete can be observed with the senses (book, fluorine).

* Collective:

to declare a group or collection name (class,

deer).

*
Examples
No.

Condition

Regular Rules
singular

plural

nouns ending in -o, and the
added the suffix -es
letter before vowel

tomato

tomatoes

potato

potatoes

noun ending:
-s,
-x,
-ch,
-sh,
-ss

gas

gases

box

boxes

added the suffix -es

punch

punches

dash

dashes

loss

losses

3.

nouns ending in -y and the
previous letter consonant

Suffix -y removed and
country
added the suffix -ies

4.

Syllable one noun (oneSuffix -f or -fe removed
syllable nouns) ending in -f
wife
then added the suffix -ves
or -fe

wives

5.

Other nouns

books

1.

2.

added the suffix -s

book

countries
*

Irregular Noun

singular

plural

Singular

plural

singular

plural

child

children

Mouse

mice

tooth

teeth
*
Uncountable noun is a noun that can not be calculated.
Uncountable or mass noun is mostly just have a singular form
(singular), but there are some who just have a plural form. If
you want to form the plural of a noun sense, then in the
plural it is measuring. Many mass noun formed from the
adjective derivation, derivation verb, noun or derivation.
*

Category

Example

food

noddle, meat, bread

liquid

coffee, milk, oil, honey

powder

grain, sugar, rice, fluor, salt
*
Some have uncountable plural form (plural) without singular
form (singular) even with the same meaning. Plural
uncountable can not be added determiner number. Example :
two pants.
Plural Uncountable Examples :
• arms, clothes, customs, glasses, goods, groceries, jeans,
pajamas, pants, scissors, spectacles, thanks, trousers.
*
Definition Common Noun
Common noun is a noun classification for person (people),
place (where), and the thing (object, thing, etc.) in general.
Nouns do not use capital letters at the beginning he said,
except if the word begins a sentence or the title of a post.
Common Noun example :

house, sandals, apartment, children, & town.
*
Definition Proper Noun
Proper noun is a noun categorization for the person (people),
place (where), and the thing (object) specifically. Nouns,
among others, are used to name the institution, organization,
day, month, nation, religion, and place. Proper always use a
capital letter at the beginning he said.

Proper Noun example:
Sea World, Mohammad Hatta, Bandung, Gramedia, and
Dagadu.
*
Abstract noun is a noun group that can be understood and
imagined but can not be observed by the senses. The five
senses include: see (see), touch (touched), smell (smelled),
hear (heard), and taste (tasted).
Abstract Noun example :

happiness, freedom, imagination, realist, feminism, hate,
love, sympathy, ideas, and romance.
*
Definition Concrete Noun

The opposite of abstract, concrete noun is a noun that can
be observed with the senses. Both countable noun (nouns that
can be counted) or uncountable noun (nouns that can not be
calculated) is part of a concrete noun.
Concrete Noun example :
sugar, bread, boy, ball, bag, car, cheese, building, wall, gold,
water, flour, & furniture.
Collective Noun Definition
Collective noun is a noun that is used to declare a group
name or group (consisting of more than one member). This
can be either a noun person (person), animal (animal), or
thing (object, abstract).
Collective Noun examples of various groups :

Group

group of people (orang)

Examples of Collective Noun

audience, army, class, committee,
couple, crew, gang, family, jury,
navy, police, senate, society, staff,
team
Noun subtitute is some construction functioning such as noun,some
example as follows :

* Noun clause
* Gerund
* Infinitive

*
*
Noun clause is a group of words functioning such as noun, this
clause can serve as the subject or object in a some clause or
other phrase. Because it serves as a noun , it can be replaced
with a pronoun
Example :

* I forgot the fact. (noun)
* I forgot it (pronoun)
* I forgot that the fact was very important (noun clause)
Noun clause proceded by noun clause markers a question word,
if or whether and that

*
Subject of a verb :
* What she cooked was delicious
* That today is his birthday is not right
Subject Complement / pelengkap :
* The fact is that she is smart and diligent
* A teacher must be whoever is patient
Object of a verb :
* Diana believes that her life will be happier
* I want to know how Einstein thought
Object of a preposition :
* The girl comes from where many people there live in poverty.
* He will attend the party with whichever fits to his body.

*
Gerund is some words formed from verb( noun ) with added
suffix (-ing) and serves as a noun . This words is verbal is a
word formed from the verb,but serves as another part of
speech. The more common word to name the action (the
action) or a state of being (state).
This words can be combined with a modifier or without
additional noun(s),pronoun(s), or noun phrase gerund phrase
formed, because serves as noun then there must be another
verb in a sentence.

*
* swimming
* walking
* playing
* building.
Example Of gerund sentences :

* I hate waiting.
* My bestfriend’s favorite activity is shopping.

*
This word usage should be avoided when there is noun relevant
based noun on the same.
Example :

* Your designs need some improving -> your designs need some
improvement.

* The activating may take up to five minutes -> the activation
may take up to five minute.

*
Infinitive is a verbal consisting of to and simple formed from verb
particle where can serves as noun,adjective or adverb. Infinitive be
accompanied by object(noun and pronoun),modifier, or object and
modifier(noun phrase) so that be infinitive phrase.
Example :
* To run
* To be
* To lunch
* To talk
Example of infinitive sentences
* I want to come tomorrow.
* The best time to talk with him is at night

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NOUN

  • 1. * Denti Denita Putri Janwari Farqi Saptio Rusyda Nabila Teknik Informatika 1B
  • 4. * Noun collaboration with part of speech * Example : water + fall = WATERFALL road + show = ROADSHOW *
  • 5. Subject of a sentence Subject complement Direct and indirect object Object of preposition *
  • 6. * WHAT or WHO discussed in the sentence * example: the very big school in this country was built in 1980 *
  • 7. *
  • 8. * Direct object * Can answer WHOM or * Indirect object * Can answer FOR WHOM * Example: * Example: rizky teached math my uncle donated his salary to charity WHAT * or FOR WHAT
  • 9. * Preposition : in, at, during, about, into, since,etc * Example : * I don’t believe in zodiac * yulia is really into Ninjutsu *
  • 10. Countable Noun is a noun that can be counted. The noun is divided into two kinds, namely: Singular (singular noun can be calculated) and Plural Countable (plural noun can be calculated). In the plural, change the form of the noun following the rules of regular (irregular pattern) or irregular (irregular pattern). *
  • 11. * Countable and uncountable: a countable noun that can be counted (~ tomato tomatoes, man ~ men), on the contrary, can not be counted uncountable (cheese, sugar). * Proper and common: proper noun is a specific classification which use capital letters at the beginning letters (Jakarta, Gramedia), while common in general (city, shop). * Abstract and concrete: an abstract noun that can not be observed with the senses (love, romance). In contrast, the concrete can be observed with the senses (book, fluorine). * Collective: to declare a group or collection name (class, deer). *
  • 12. Examples No. Condition Regular Rules singular plural nouns ending in -o, and the added the suffix -es letter before vowel tomato tomatoes potato potatoes noun ending: -s, -x, -ch, -sh, -ss gas gases box boxes added the suffix -es punch punches dash dashes loss losses 3. nouns ending in -y and the previous letter consonant Suffix -y removed and country added the suffix -ies 4. Syllable one noun (oneSuffix -f or -fe removed syllable nouns) ending in -f wife then added the suffix -ves or -fe wives 5. Other nouns books 1. 2. added the suffix -s book countries
  • 14. * Uncountable noun is a noun that can not be calculated. Uncountable or mass noun is mostly just have a singular form (singular), but there are some who just have a plural form. If you want to form the plural of a noun sense, then in the plural it is measuring. Many mass noun formed from the adjective derivation, derivation verb, noun or derivation.
  • 15. * Category Example food noddle, meat, bread liquid coffee, milk, oil, honey powder grain, sugar, rice, fluor, salt
  • 16. * Some have uncountable plural form (plural) without singular form (singular) even with the same meaning. Plural uncountable can not be added determiner number. Example : two pants. Plural Uncountable Examples : • arms, clothes, customs, glasses, goods, groceries, jeans, pajamas, pants, scissors, spectacles, thanks, trousers.
  • 17. * Definition Common Noun Common noun is a noun classification for person (people), place (where), and the thing (object, thing, etc.) in general. Nouns do not use capital letters at the beginning he said, except if the word begins a sentence or the title of a post. Common Noun example : house, sandals, apartment, children, & town.
  • 18. * Definition Proper Noun Proper noun is a noun categorization for the person (people), place (where), and the thing (object) specifically. Nouns, among others, are used to name the institution, organization, day, month, nation, religion, and place. Proper always use a capital letter at the beginning he said. Proper Noun example: Sea World, Mohammad Hatta, Bandung, Gramedia, and Dagadu.
  • 19. * Abstract noun is a noun group that can be understood and imagined but can not be observed by the senses. The five senses include: see (see), touch (touched), smell (smelled), hear (heard), and taste (tasted). Abstract Noun example : happiness, freedom, imagination, realist, feminism, hate, love, sympathy, ideas, and romance.
  • 20. * Definition Concrete Noun The opposite of abstract, concrete noun is a noun that can be observed with the senses. Both countable noun (nouns that can be counted) or uncountable noun (nouns that can not be calculated) is part of a concrete noun. Concrete Noun example : sugar, bread, boy, ball, bag, car, cheese, building, wall, gold, water, flour, & furniture.
  • 21. Collective Noun Definition Collective noun is a noun that is used to declare a group name or group (consisting of more than one member). This can be either a noun person (person), animal (animal), or thing (object, abstract).
  • 22. Collective Noun examples of various groups : Group group of people (orang) Examples of Collective Noun audience, army, class, committee, couple, crew, gang, family, jury, navy, police, senate, society, staff, team
  • 23. Noun subtitute is some construction functioning such as noun,some example as follows : * Noun clause * Gerund * Infinitive *
  • 24. * Noun clause is a group of words functioning such as noun, this clause can serve as the subject or object in a some clause or other phrase. Because it serves as a noun , it can be replaced with a pronoun Example : * I forgot the fact. (noun) * I forgot it (pronoun) * I forgot that the fact was very important (noun clause)
  • 25. Noun clause proceded by noun clause markers a question word, if or whether and that *
  • 26. Subject of a verb : * What she cooked was delicious * That today is his birthday is not right Subject Complement / pelengkap : * The fact is that she is smart and diligent * A teacher must be whoever is patient Object of a verb : * Diana believes that her life will be happier * I want to know how Einstein thought Object of a preposition : * The girl comes from where many people there live in poverty. * He will attend the party with whichever fits to his body. *
  • 27. Gerund is some words formed from verb( noun ) with added suffix (-ing) and serves as a noun . This words is verbal is a word formed from the verb,but serves as another part of speech. The more common word to name the action (the action) or a state of being (state). This words can be combined with a modifier or without additional noun(s),pronoun(s), or noun phrase gerund phrase formed, because serves as noun then there must be another verb in a sentence. *
  • 28. * swimming * walking * playing * building. Example Of gerund sentences : * I hate waiting. * My bestfriend’s favorite activity is shopping. *
  • 29. This word usage should be avoided when there is noun relevant based noun on the same. Example : * Your designs need some improving -> your designs need some improvement. * The activating may take up to five minutes -> the activation may take up to five minute. *
  • 30. Infinitive is a verbal consisting of to and simple formed from verb particle where can serves as noun,adjective or adverb. Infinitive be accompanied by object(noun and pronoun),modifier, or object and modifier(noun phrase) so that be infinitive phrase. Example : * To run * To be * To lunch * To talk Example of infinitive sentences * I want to come tomorrow. * The best time to talk with him is at night *
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