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Nouns are divided into common nouns and proper nouns. | Nouns are words used to designate beings, people, animals, objects, places or more abstract notions. A noun can be subject or object in a sentence. It is often accompanied by an article or a determinant and it may be completed with an adjective. Nouns can also sometimes be replaced by pronouns. | ||
Nouns are divided into common nouns and proper nouns: | |||
<span link>Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson:</span> [[Language/English/Grammar/Contractions|Contractions]], [[Language/English/Grammar/Irregular-Verbs|Irregular Verbs]], [[Language/English/Grammar/Meanings-of-YET|Meanings of YET]] & [[Language/English/Grammar/Actual-and-actually|Actual and actually]]. | |||
==Common Nouns== | ==Common Nouns== | ||
Common nouns are words for people, animals, places, or things. | Common nouns are words for people, animals, places, or things. | ||
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* actor | * actor | ||
* lawyer | * lawyer | ||
* policeman | |||
* doctor | |||
Here are more words for animals: | Here are more words for animals: | ||
* cat | * cat | ||
* cow | * cow | ||
* rabbit | |||
* lion | |||
Here are more words for places: | Here are more words for places: | ||
* airport | * airport | ||
* market | * market | ||
* theatre | |||
Here are more words for things: | Here are more words for things: | ||
* bag | * bag | ||
* box | * box | ||
* pencil | |||
==Proper Nouns== | ==Proper Nouns== | ||
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* Harry Potter | * Harry Potter | ||
* Pinocchio | * Pinocchio | ||
* Einstein | |||
Here are some nouns for places: | Here are some nouns for places: | ||
* Paris | * Paris | ||
* Los Angeles | * Los Angeles | ||
* Beijing | |||
* Tokyo | |||
Here are some nouns for things: | Here are some nouns for things: | ||
* Moon | * Moon | ||
* Earth | * Earth | ||
* Sun | |||
==Sources== | |||
*https://english.lingolia.com/fr/grammaire/noms | |||
==Videos== | |||
===All About Nouns: English Grammar for Kids - FreeSchool - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tquecIG-Pws</youtube> | |||
===English Grammar - What are nouns ? - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rECa8esbmt8</youtube> | |||
===All About Nouns | English Grammar For Kids | Periwinkle - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aolmjyuViO8</youtube> | |||
===English Grammar Course | Introduction to Nouns #1 - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IogxPUrW7k</youtube> | |||
===NOUNS | Basic English Grammar Course | 5 lessons - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gES-AewCOAI</youtube> | |||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Mass-noun|Mass noun]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Actual-and-actually|Actual and actually]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Negations|Negations]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/More-on-Tautology|More on Tautology]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Count-noun|Count noun]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/INDEFINITE-PRONOUNS|INDEFINITE PRONOUNS]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Sentense-Structure|Sentense Structure]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Countable-and-Uncountable-Nouns|Countable and Uncountable Nouns]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Prepositions-of-Direction|Prepositions of Direction]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/CONJUNCTIONS-→-Cause-and-Effect|CONJUNCTIONS → Cause and Effect]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/INFINITIVES|INFINITIVES]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Indefinite-Article|Indefinite Article]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/How-Do-Silent-Letters-Work?|How Do Silent Letters Work?]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 27 March 2023
Nouns are words used to designate beings, people, animals, objects, places or more abstract notions. A noun can be subject or object in a sentence. It is often accompanied by an article or a determinant and it may be completed with an adjective. Nouns can also sometimes be replaced by pronouns.
Nouns are divided into common nouns and proper nouns:
Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Contractions, Irregular Verbs, Meanings of YET & Actual and actually.
Common Nouns[edit | edit source]
Common nouns are words for people, animals, places, or things.
Examples[edit | edit source]
Here are more words for people:
- actor
- lawyer
- policeman
- doctor
Here are more words for animals:
- cat
- cow
- rabbit
- lion
Here are more words for places:
- airport
- market
- theatre
Here are more words for things:
- bag
- box
- pencil
Proper Nouns[edit | edit source]
Proper nouns are names for particular people, places or things. They always begin with a capital letter.
Examples[edit | edit source]
Here are some nouns for people:
- Harry Potter
- Pinocchio
- Einstein
Here are some nouns for places:
- Paris
- Los Angeles
- Beijing
- Tokyo
Here are some nouns for things:
- Moon
- Earth
- Sun
Sources[edit | edit source]
Videos[edit | edit source]
All About Nouns: English Grammar for Kids - FreeSchool - YouTube[edit | edit source]
English Grammar - What are nouns ? - YouTube[edit | edit source]
All About Nouns | English Grammar For Kids | Periwinkle - YouTube[edit | edit source]
English Grammar Course | Introduction to Nouns #1 - YouTube[edit | edit source]
NOUNS | Basic English Grammar Course | 5 lessons - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Mass noun
- Actual and actually
- Negations
- More on Tautology
- Count noun
- INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- Sentense Structure
- Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- Future Tense
- How to Use Have
- Prepositions of Direction
- CONJUNCTIONS → Cause and Effect
- INFINITIVES
- Indefinite Article
- How Do Silent Letters Work?