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Introduction | |
Types of Noun | |
Functions of Noun | |
Noun rules in English Grammar |
A noun is something which can be seen, felt, heard or touched as we have already discussed it in the previous part. Or all the naming words are called a noun.
There are generally five types of nouns.
1. Proper
2. Common
3. Collective
4. Abstract
5. Material
Examples: Ram, India, Army, Love, and Gold.
To understand the functioning of a noun thoroughly it becomes necessary to know how a noun works in a sentence. A noun is used differently in English it can be either a subject or an object.
1. The Subject to a verb
2. The Object to a verb
3. The object to a preposition
4. The Possessive Case
5. Descriptive of another noun
Rule no.1 These nouns are always used as a plural. You can never remove “S” at the last to use it as singular.
Scissors, Tongs, Pliers, Pincers, Bellows, Trousers, Pants, Pajamas, Shorts, Gallows, Fangs, Spectacles, Goggles, Binoculars, Eyeglasses, Alms, Amends, Archives, Arrears, Congratulations, Outskirts, Riches, surroundings, Thanks, and Belongings, etc.
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Rule no. 2 Some nouns may look plural but are actually singular in reality. We always use a singular verb with such nouns.
News, Innings, Politics, Summons, Physics, Economics, Ethics, Mathematics, Mumps, Rickets, Billiards, Athletics.
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Rule no. 3 There are some uncountable nouns that are always used singular, but we can’t use A/an article with them.
Scenery, Poetry, Furniture, Advice, Information, Hair, Business, Bread, Stationery, Crockery, Luggage, Baggage, Knowledge, Wastage, Jewellery, Breakage, Work, Evidence, and Cost.
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To use the above word as plural nouns you need to use certain words like this.
These were some of the most crucial noun rules in English Grammar.
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