Done by : Fatma Said AL-Rushdi ID :201314082. What is a Noun? a member of a class of words that can function as the subject or object in a construction,

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Done by : Fatma Said AL-Rushdi ID :

What is a Noun? a member of a class of words that can function as the subject or object in a construction, are often formally distinguished, as by taking the plural and possessive endings, and typically refer to persons, places, animals, things, states, or qualities, as cat, desk, Ohio, darkness.

EXAMPLES OF NOUN The highlighted words in the following sentences are all nouns: The book is useful. Mothers are very kind. The Student writes her homework.

TYPES OF NOUNS Proper nouns Common nouns Countable nouns Uncountable nouns

Proper nouns A noun belonging to the class of words used as names for unique individuals, events, or places. Also called proper name.

Common nouns A noun, such as book or dog, that can be preceded by the definite article and that represents one or all of the members of a class.

Countable nouns

Uncountable nouns

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What is verbs?

types of verbs Stative verbs Active verbs

Action verbs Action verbs - show an action -- either physical or mental Example: She cooks food.

Stative verbs:

Test your understanding CHOOSE THE NOUN 1- PLAY 2-WRITE 3-BOOK

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Choose the verb 1-chair 2-cook 3-table

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Is orange countable?

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Is play stative verb?

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