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A noun is a word used to name a person,
animal, place, thing, and abstract idea.
For examples, teacher, tiger, school,
car, health, happiness…
 It may name a real object, an idea or even
an action.

●

Types of nouns:

●

Common

●

Proper

●

Compound

●

Collective

●

Concrete

●

Abstract
Teacher John

Luneta Park

book

birthday
COMMON

PROPER

ABSTRACT

COLLECTIVE

Fish

Ella

Laughter

Pod

Tree

Mosman

Happiness

Fleet

Book

America

Trust

Smack

Apple

Julia

Brilliance

School

Pencil

Melbourne

Honesty

Herd


Nouns can be classified into two big groups: common
nouns and proper nouns.

1) Proper nouns: A proper noun is a noun that names
some particular or special place, person, people, or thing. A
proper noun should always begin with a capital letter; as,
Bopha, Phnom Penh, the World Bank, Samsung, the Red
Sea, Cambodia, …
Examples:
 Ferrari
 New Braunfels High School
 Wal-Mart
 German Shepherd
 Tabby

Jose
Rizal

Mayon Volcano

Christmas

Magic
Flakes
2) Common Nouns: A common noun is a general or
class name. It refers to a person, place, or thing in a
general; as, woman, city, dog, shoe, sea, village,
mountain…
Examples:
 Car
 School
 Store
 Dog
 Cat

hero

volcano

crackers

family





Common nouns are also classified into smaller
groups: Concrete and abstract nouns.
Concrete nouns: These name something that you
can perceive with your five senses – something
that physically exists; as, table, school, car, horse,
ship…
Abstract nouns: These are the opposite of
concrete. They name something that you cannot
perceive with your five senses – something that
does not physically exist; as, education, kindness,
health, happiness, ...


There are special rules for forming the plural of
some nouns:

To form the plural of some nouns ending in 'f' or
'fe', change the 'f‘ to a 'v' and add es
Example: half>, halves knife> knives


To form the plural of nouns ending in a vowel and
followed by an 'o', just add s
Example: video> videos radio> radios

Compound nouns are nouns made up of
two or more words. Some compound
nouns are hyphenated.
 Examples:
 Fire truck
 Mother-in-Law
 Pickpocket
 Bulldog
 Notebook












A collective noun is the word used for a group
of people or things.
Examples:
Team
Regiment
Family
Seniors
Gang
Band
Galaxy
An abstract noun CANNOT be detected
with your five senses.
 Examples:
 Bravery
 Fear
 Trust
 Curiosity
 Deceit
 Relaxation

A concrete noun CAN be detected with
your five senses.
 Examples:
 House
 Automobile
 Computer
 Pencil
 Chair



Nouns, in sentences, can function as:

[1] subject: Subject tells whom or what the sentence
is about; as,
 Samnang works in a bank.
 Economics is an interesting subject.
[2] direct object: direct object receives the action of
the verb; as,
 He eats ice cream.
 They play tennis.


Nouns, in sentences, can function as:

[3] indirect object: Indirect object receives the direct
object; as,
 He bought his friend a pen.
 The company offers Thavy a new position.
[4] object of preposition: Object of the preposition is
the noun or pronoun after a preposition; as,
 The boy was hurt in the accident.
 The driver filled the fuel tank of the bus.


Nouns, in sentences, can function as:

[5] subject complement: Predicate nominative
renames the subject, always after a linking verb; as,
 I am a candidate.
 I am the owner of that Café.
[6] object complement: Object complement
completes the direct object; as,
 I considered him brother.
 They elected Bunna President.


Nouns, in sentences, can function as:

[7] appositive: An appositive is a noun or pronoun
placed near another noun or pronoun. The appositive
enhances our understanding of the original noun or
pronoun; as,
 Ravy, our class monitor, studies very hard.
 Her sister, Anna, was an intelligent student.
[8] adjective: Noun functions as adjective when it
modifies another noun functions as adjective; as,
 The water pump is broken.
 She wore sport clothes.
Singular

Plural

•Only one

•Two or
more
 Most

nouns
form the
plural by
adding s to
the singular
noun.

 Lecture

–

lectures
 Book – books
 Tree – trees
 Thing – things
 Board - boards
 Nouns

ending in y
preceded by
a consonant
form the
plural by
changing y
to i and
adding es.

– lilies
 Lady – ladies
 Baby – babies
 Fairy – fairies
 Berry - berries
 Lily
 Nouns

ending in s,
x, z, ch and
sh form the
plural by
adding es.

– boxes
 Church –
churches
 Buzz – buzzes
 Bus – buses
 Match matches
 Box
 Nouns

ending in o
preceded by
a consonant
generally
form the
plural by es
to the
singular.

–
tomatoes
 Potato –
potatoes
 Tomato
 Some

nouns
form the
plural by
changing f
or fe to ves.

– calves
 Half – halves
 Knife – knives
 Wife – wives
 Loaf - loaves
 Calf
A

few nouns
have the
same form
in the
singular and
plural.

– deer
 Swine – swine
 Apparatus –
apparatus
 Nose – nose
 Chinese Chinese
 Deer
A

few nouns
form the
plural by
changing
the word.

– teeth
 Mouse – mice
 Child –
children
 Man – men
 Foot - feet
 Tooth
 Compound

nouns form
the plural by
adding s to
the
important
word.

 Father-in-law

–

fathers-in-law
 Passer-by –
passers-by
 Editor-in-chief
– editors-inchief
 Common

nouns in ful
form the
plural by
adding s.

–
cupfuls
 Spoonful –
spoonfuls
 Cupful
 The

plural of
numbers
and letters
is formed by
adding ‘s to
the singular.

– 6’s
 T – T’s
 1 – 1’s
 S – S’s
 23 – 23’s
6
Form

the
possessiv
e case of
singular
nouns by
adding ‘s.

–
Charles’ car
 Boy – boy’s
pants
 Bird – bird’s
nest
 Charles
 When

two
nouns indicate Mickey and
joint
Minnie’s
ownership, the
show
sign of
possession is
Pedro and
placed after
the second
Juan’s room
noun.
Elsa and

Kiko’s store
 When

two
 Remy’s and
nouns indicate
Pat’s bags
separate
ownership,
 Bien’s and
add the sign
of possession
Dwayne’s
to both nouns.

toys
 Mikko’s and
Yuri’s grades
 Compound

nouns form
the
possessive
case by
adding
apostrophe s
(‘s) to the
last word.

 Mother-in-

law’s dish
 Secretarygeneral’s
wife
 Editor-inchief’s article


Nouns by Sexon, D. Professor at Pasig Catholic College, July 2012, 2013
http://www.slideshare.net/draizelle_sexon/nouns-24158875?qid=a8f565df-6af3-4e61ab3f-c8b49c11a262&v=qf1&b=&from_search=8



Nouns by Guerrero, P and Burgess, W. September 2012
http://www.slideshare.net/qwerty830/nouns-14472879?qid=ce6274b6-7959-4e0b9f39-fd490db6f60d&v=default&b=&from_search=3



Nouns by An Teng, S. July 2013
http://www.slideshare.net/Greendiamount/nouns-24443425?qid=86fc1416-1ebf-40b2abc0-b9333d7063e4&v=default&b=&from_search=1









Nouns by Danica Ramos, M and Lopez, L. October 2011
http://www.slideshare.net/maradanica/nouns-9727161?qid=8b188ecd-a60a-4bcf-8f18298d5b00a75b&v=qf1&b=&from_search=1
Nouns by Freeman, E. September 2013.
http://www.slideshare.net/EllaFreeman/nouns-26224822?qid=a2a702c6-672a-41adae2d-e3968839a7f6&v=default&b=&from_search=1

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Nouns

  • 1.
  • 2. A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. For examples, teacher, tiger, school, car, health, happiness…  It may name a real object, an idea or even an action. 
  • 6.  Nouns can be classified into two big groups: common nouns and proper nouns. 1) Proper nouns: A proper noun is a noun that names some particular or special place, person, people, or thing. A proper noun should always begin with a capital letter; as, Bopha, Phnom Penh, the World Bank, Samsung, the Red Sea, Cambodia, …
  • 7. Examples:  Ferrari  New Braunfels High School  Wal-Mart  German Shepherd  Tabby 
  • 9. 2) Common Nouns: A common noun is a general or class name. It refers to a person, place, or thing in a general; as, woman, city, dog, shoe, sea, village, mountain…
  • 10. Examples:  Car  School  Store  Dog  Cat 
  • 12.    Common nouns are also classified into smaller groups: Concrete and abstract nouns. Concrete nouns: These name something that you can perceive with your five senses – something that physically exists; as, table, school, car, horse, ship… Abstract nouns: These are the opposite of concrete. They name something that you cannot perceive with your five senses – something that does not physically exist; as, education, kindness, health, happiness, ...
  • 13.  There are special rules for forming the plural of some nouns: To form the plural of some nouns ending in 'f' or 'fe', change the 'f‘ to a 'v' and add es Example: half>, halves knife> knives  To form the plural of nouns ending in a vowel and followed by an 'o', just add s Example: video> videos radio> radios 
  • 14. Compound nouns are nouns made up of two or more words. Some compound nouns are hyphenated.  Examples:  Fire truck  Mother-in-Law  Pickpocket  Bulldog  Notebook 
  • 15.          A collective noun is the word used for a group of people or things. Examples: Team Regiment Family Seniors Gang Band Galaxy
  • 16. An abstract noun CANNOT be detected with your five senses.  Examples:  Bravery  Fear  Trust  Curiosity  Deceit  Relaxation 
  • 17. A concrete noun CAN be detected with your five senses.  Examples:  House  Automobile  Computer  Pencil  Chair 
  • 18.  Nouns, in sentences, can function as: [1] subject: Subject tells whom or what the sentence is about; as,  Samnang works in a bank.  Economics is an interesting subject. [2] direct object: direct object receives the action of the verb; as,  He eats ice cream.  They play tennis.
  • 19.  Nouns, in sentences, can function as: [3] indirect object: Indirect object receives the direct object; as,  He bought his friend a pen.  The company offers Thavy a new position. [4] object of preposition: Object of the preposition is the noun or pronoun after a preposition; as,  The boy was hurt in the accident.  The driver filled the fuel tank of the bus.
  • 20.  Nouns, in sentences, can function as: [5] subject complement: Predicate nominative renames the subject, always after a linking verb; as,  I am a candidate.  I am the owner of that Café. [6] object complement: Object complement completes the direct object; as,  I considered him brother.  They elected Bunna President.
  • 21.  Nouns, in sentences, can function as: [7] appositive: An appositive is a noun or pronoun placed near another noun or pronoun. The appositive enhances our understanding of the original noun or pronoun; as,  Ravy, our class monitor, studies very hard.  Her sister, Anna, was an intelligent student. [8] adjective: Noun functions as adjective when it modifies another noun functions as adjective; as,  The water pump is broken.  She wore sport clothes.
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  • 24.  Most nouns form the plural by adding s to the singular noun.  Lecture – lectures  Book – books  Tree – trees  Thing – things  Board - boards
  • 25.  Nouns ending in y preceded by a consonant form the plural by changing y to i and adding es. – lilies  Lady – ladies  Baby – babies  Fairy – fairies  Berry - berries  Lily
  • 26.  Nouns ending in s, x, z, ch and sh form the plural by adding es. – boxes  Church – churches  Buzz – buzzes  Bus – buses  Match matches  Box
  • 27.  Nouns ending in o preceded by a consonant generally form the plural by es to the singular. – tomatoes  Potato – potatoes  Tomato
  • 28.  Some nouns form the plural by changing f or fe to ves. – calves  Half – halves  Knife – knives  Wife – wives  Loaf - loaves  Calf
  • 29. A few nouns have the same form in the singular and plural. – deer  Swine – swine  Apparatus – apparatus  Nose – nose  Chinese Chinese  Deer
  • 30. A few nouns form the plural by changing the word. – teeth  Mouse – mice  Child – children  Man – men  Foot - feet  Tooth
  • 31.  Compound nouns form the plural by adding s to the important word.  Father-in-law – fathers-in-law  Passer-by – passers-by  Editor-in-chief – editors-inchief
  • 32.  Common nouns in ful form the plural by adding s. – cupfuls  Spoonful – spoonfuls  Cupful
  • 33.  The plural of numbers and letters is formed by adding ‘s to the singular. – 6’s  T – T’s  1 – 1’s  S – S’s  23 – 23’s 6
  • 34. Form the possessiv e case of singular nouns by adding ‘s. – Charles’ car  Boy – boy’s pants  Bird – bird’s nest  Charles
  • 35.  When two nouns indicate Mickey and joint Minnie’s ownership, the show sign of possession is Pedro and placed after the second Juan’s room noun. Elsa and Kiko’s store
  • 36.  When two  Remy’s and nouns indicate Pat’s bags separate ownership,  Bien’s and add the sign of possession Dwayne’s to both nouns. toys  Mikko’s and Yuri’s grades
  • 37.  Compound nouns form the possessive case by adding apostrophe s (‘s) to the last word.  Mother-in- law’s dish  Secretarygeneral’s wife  Editor-inchief’s article
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  • 39.  Nouns by Sexon, D. Professor at Pasig Catholic College, July 2012, 2013 http://www.slideshare.net/draizelle_sexon/nouns-24158875?qid=a8f565df-6af3-4e61ab3f-c8b49c11a262&v=qf1&b=&from_search=8  Nouns by Guerrero, P and Burgess, W. September 2012 http://www.slideshare.net/qwerty830/nouns-14472879?qid=ce6274b6-7959-4e0b9f39-fd490db6f60d&v=default&b=&from_search=3  Nouns by An Teng, S. July 2013 http://www.slideshare.net/Greendiamount/nouns-24443425?qid=86fc1416-1ebf-40b2abc0-b9333d7063e4&v=default&b=&from_search=1      Nouns by Danica Ramos, M and Lopez, L. October 2011 http://www.slideshare.net/maradanica/nouns-9727161?qid=8b188ecd-a60a-4bcf-8f18298d5b00a75b&v=qf1&b=&from_search=1 Nouns by Freeman, E. September 2013. http://www.slideshare.net/EllaFreeman/nouns-26224822?qid=a2a702c6-672a-41adae2d-e3968839a7f6&v=default&b=&from_search=1