8 Types of Nouns.

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8 Types of Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns A common noun names any person, place, thing or idea. Examples: My book is on the table. Tamika went to school early this morning. A proper noun names a specific person, place, thing or idea. A proper noun always begins with a capital letter. My book, Long Walk to Freedom, is on the table. Tamika goes to Oglethorpe Elementary.

Singular and Plural Nouns A singular noun names one person, place, thing or idea. Examples: My pencil is broken. May I borrow a piece of paper? A plural noun names more than one person, place, thing or idea. My pencils are broken. My papers are scattered around the floor.

Possessive Nouns A possessive noun shows ownership. It uses an apostrophe (‘) or an apostrophe plus an –s on the end. Examples: The boys’ basketball team is walking down the hall. I borrowed my sister’s shirt.

Concrete and Abstract Nouns A concrete noun names a material thing, person, or place. It is something that can be physically touched. Examples: A parade began at 7 o’clock to celebrate the Fourth of July. An abstract noun names ideas, feelings, or qualities. They cannot be physically touched. Lynn wept in sorrow over the loss of her dog.

Collective Nouns Collective nouns name a group or collection of people, places, things or ideas. They are considered one unit and so they are singular. Examples: The crowd sounds like a herd of elephants. The staff includes professionals and nonprofessionals. The group of students is standing in line.