A word a name of a person, place, thing, or idea. There are several types of nouns:
Common Nouns – Names general things (boy, city, school, etc.).
Proper Nouns – Names specific people, places, or things (such as Rahul, Delhi, Orchids International School).
Collective Nouns – A word used to describe a group of individuals, animals or things (e.g., a bunch of keys, a flock of birds).
Abstract Nouns –Names an idea, feeling, or quality (e.g. happiness, courage, honesty).
Countable and Uncountable Nouns – Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted (such as apples, chairs); uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted (such as water, sugar).
Exercise :
The dog is barking. (Common Noun)
Mumbai is a big city. (Proper Noun)
Wolves were spotted wandering the woods. (Collective Noun)
Everyone was touched by her kindness. (Abstract Noun)
There is a lot of rice in the bowl. (Uncountable Noun)
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (a lung disease) is the longest noun in English.
The word “noun” derives from the Latin nomen, which means “name.”
In English, there are some nouns that use the same word in both the singular & plural forms, such as sheep, deer and fish.
Read & complete the sentences with collective nouns from the help box:
Help Box: swarm, herd, team, bunch, choir
The _ of bees buzzed above the garden.
A __ of singers sang at the event.
The ______ of players won the championship.
We saw a ______ of cows grazing in the field.
She gave me a ______ of grapes.
Example Sentences:
The children are playing on a swing.
A dog runs on the grass.
The park has a lot of trees.
A boy is flying a kite.
It was next to the fountain, beneath a bench.
Underline the nouns in these sentences:
Rohan was given a book by the teacher.
A troop of lions at the zoo
My grandma is the best storyteller.
Honesty is the best policy.
My favourite food is Chocolate ice-cream.