English 2

Nouns

Nouns are name words. There are different types of nouns: proper, common, abstract and collective

Proper nouns

Proper nouns are particular things that we name as important.

A city is not a proper noun but a particular city  like Manchester is. This is the name of a particular place so it is a proper noun.

Titles of books are proper nouns like Oliver Twist. This book was written by a particular person, Charles Dickens.

Names of particular ships, planes and buildings like Titanic, Enola Gay and Buckingham Palace

Titles are proper nouns Mr , Miss  Ms

Particular days of the week and months of the year

Monday and July etc

Common Nouns

These are everyday things; pens, pencils buildings cities, towns library, shop wall

They only become proper nouns when we write about a particular place.

So we have a building (common noun) but Buckingham Palace( proper noun) is a particular building.

Abstract Nouns

Abstract nouns are things that you can't touch taste smell or hear. They incude things like beauty, joy happiness. They are generally feelings

Collective Nouns

Collective nouns are the names we give to groups of things. A swarm of bees a litter of kittens and a herd of cows. The words swarm, litter and herd are collective nouns.

 

In the table below are some nouns. Work out whether they are proper, common, abstract or collective nouns:

fear

 

A pride

 

ship

 

london

 

city

 

st paul's cathedral

 

tables

 

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Noun answers

fear

abstract

A pride

collective

ship

common

London

proper

city

common

St Paul's Cathedral

proper

tables

common

Remember proper nouns start with a capital letter.

Well done!

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