THE NOUN: KINDS OF NOUNS
19. Noun is word used
as the name of person, place or thing.
Note:- The word
thing is used to mean anything that we can think of.
20. Look at the
following sentence.
The noun Asoka refers to a particulars king, but the noun king might be
applied to any other king as well as to Asoka. We call Asoka a Proper Noun, and king a Common Noun.
Similarly:
Sita is a Proper
noun, while girl is a Common Noun.
Hari is a Proper Noun, while boy is a Common Noun.
Kolkata is a Proper
Noun, while city is a Common Noun.
India is a Proper
Noun, while country is a Common Noun.
The word girl is a
common Noun, because it is a name common to all girls, while Sita is a proper
Noun because it is the name of a particular girl.
Def.- A Common Noun is a name given in common
to every peron or thing of the same class or kind.
[ Common here means shared by all.]
Def.-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 ofter called the Shakespeare (= the
greatest dramatist) of India.
Common nouns include what are called Collective Nouns and
Abstract Nouns.
21. A collective nouns is the name of a number (or
collection) 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.
The police dispersed the crowd.
The French army was
defeated at Waterloo.
The jury
found the prisoner guilty.
A herd of
cattle is passing.
22. An Abstract Noun is usually the name of a quality, action, or state
considered apart from the object to which it belongs; as,
Quality. –
Goodness, , kindness , whiteness, darkness, harness, 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 Sciences (e.g.,
grammar, music, chemistry, etc. ) are also Abstract Nouns.
[ we can speak of a
brave solider, a strong man, a beautiful flower. But we can also think of these
qualities apart from any particular
person or thing , and speak of bravery, 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.
23. Abstract Nouns
are formed.
(1) From Adjectives; as,
Kindness from kind; honesty from honest.
[ Most abstract nouns are formed thus.]
(2) From Verbs; as,
Obedience from obey; growth from grow.
(3) From Common Nouns ; as,
Childhood from child; slavery from slave.
24. Another classification of nouns is whether they are
“countable” or or uncountable”.
Countable nouns (
or constables) are the names of
objects, people, etc. That we can count, e.g. , book, pen, apple, boy, sister,
doctor , horse.
Uncountable nouns (or
uncountables) are the names of things which we cannot count, e.g., milk,
oil, sugar, gold, honesty. They mainly denote substances and abstract things.
Countable nouns have plural forms while uncountable nouns do
not. For example, we say “books” but we cannot say “milks”.
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