The Noun: Kinds of Nouns
A noun is a word used as the name
of a person, place or thing
Note:
The word thing is used to mean anything that we can think of.
Look at the following sentence:
·
Asoka was a wise king
The noun Asoka refers to a
particular king, but the noun king might be applied to another king as well as
to Asoka. We call Asoka a proper Noun, and king a common Noun.
1.
A common Noun is a
name given in common to every person or thing of the same class or kind.
[common here means shared by all]
2.
A proper Noun is the
name of some particular person or place (proper means one's own. Hence a Proper
Name is a person's own name]
Note 1:- Proper Nouns are always written with a capital letter at
the beginning.
Note 2:- Proper Nouns are sometimes used as Common Nouns as,
1.
He Was the Lukman (=the wisest man) of
his age.
2.
Kalidas is often called the Shakespeare
(=the greatest dramatist of India)
Common
Nouns
include what are called collective Nouns and Abstract Nouns
3. A
collective Noun is the
name of a number for collection) of persons or things taken together and spoken
of as one whole; as
Crowd,
mob, team, flock, herd, army, fleet, jury, family, nation, parliament, committee.
·
A fleet = a collection of ships or
vessels
·
An army=a collection of soldiers.
·
A crowd = a collection of people
ü The
police dispersed the crowd.
ü The
French army was defeated at Waterloo
ü The
jury found the prisoner guilty
ü A Herd
of cattle is passing
4. An
abstract Noun is
usually the name of quality, action, or state considered apart from the object
to which it belongs; as,
Quality -
Goodness, kindness, whiteness, darkness, hardness, brightness, honesty wisdom,
bravery.
Action - Laughter, theft, Movement,
judgement, hatred.
State-Childhood, boyhood, youth,
slavery,sleep, sickness, death, poverty
The
names of the Arts and Science (e.g, grammar, music, chemistry etc.) are also
Abstract Nouns.
[We can
speak of a brave soldier, a strong man, beautiful flower. But we can also think
of these qualities apart from any particular person or thing and speak of heavy
strength, beauty by themselves. So also we can speak of what persons do or feel
apart from the persons themselves, and give it a name. The word abstract means
drawn off]
Abstract Nouns are
formed
v From
adjectives; as,
Kindness from kind, honesty from honest.
[Most abstract nouns are formed thus]
v From
Verbs; as
Obedience from obey; growth from grow.
v From
Common Nouns; as
Childhood
from child, slavery from slave.
Exercise
Point
out Nouns in the following sentences and say whether they are common, Proper, Collective
or Abstract:
1. The crowd was very big.
2. Always speak the truth.
3. We all love honesty.
4. Our class consists of twenty
pupils.
5. The elephant has great
strength
6. Solomon was famous for his
wisdom
7. Cleanliness is next to
godliness.
8. We saw a fleet of ships in the
harbor.
9. The class is studying grammar.
10.The Nile overflows its banks
every year.
11. A Committee of five was
appointed.
12.Nelson is famous for his victory
at Trafalgar
13. The soldiers were rewarded
for their bravery
14. Without health there is no
happiness.
15. He gave me a bunch of grapes.
16. Recognized your voice at
once.
17. Our team is better than
theirs.
18. Never Tell a lie.
19. Wisdom is better than
strength.
20. He sets a high value on his
time.
21. I believe in his innocence.
22. This room is thirty feet in
length.
23. I often think of the happy
days of childhood.
24. The streets of some of our
cities are noted for their crookedness.
25. What is your verdict,
gentlemen of the jury?
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