Nouns name people, places, things, or ideas.
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Proper nouns name specific names like ‘London’ or ‘Emma’.
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Common nouns refer to general items like ‘city’ or ‘girl’.
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Singular nouns name one; plural nouns name many.
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Collective nouns refer to groups, like ‘team’ or ‘family’.
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Abstract nouns name ideas or feelings, like ‘freedom’.
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Concrete nouns name things you can see or touch.
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Nouns act as subjects or objects in sentences.
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Possessive nouns show ownership, e.g., ‘dog’s bone’.
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Understanding nouns is key to learning grammar.
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