Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas.
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Examples: cat, city, book, love, teacher, park.
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Proper nouns name specific things (e.g., Sarah, London).
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Common nouns name general items (e.g., dog, school).
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Singular nouns refer to one; plural nouns refer to many.
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Possessive nouns show ownership (e.g., Mike’s bike).
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Concrete nouns can be seen/touched; abstract ones cannot.
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Collective nouns name groups (e.g., team, flock).
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Identifying nouns helps in building strong sentences.
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Solving noun problems means recognizing types and uses clearly.
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