Examples of Nouns
Here are some more examples of nouns:
soldier, Alan, cousin, Frenchman
(These are nouns representing people.)
(These are nouns representing animals.)
house, London, factory, shelter
(These are nouns representing places.)
table, frame, printer, chisel
(These are nouns representing objects.)
(These are nouns representing substances.)
kindness, beauty, bravery, wealth, faith
(These are nouns representing qualities.)
(These are nouns representing actions.)
month, inch, day, pound, ounce
(These are nouns representing measures.)
Common Nouns and Proper Nouns
A noun can be categorized as either a common noun or a proper noun.
A common noun is the word used for a class of person, place, or thing (e.g., person, city, dog).
A proper noun is the given name of a person, place or thing, i.e., its own name (e.g., Michael, New York, Rover). (Note: A proper noun always starts with a capital letter.)
Here are some more examples of common nouns and proper nouns:
Read more about using capital letters for proper nouns but not common nouns.
The Different Types of Nouns
A noun can usually be further categorized depending on its meaning (e.g., Is it something tangible?) or its structure (e.g., Is it made up of more than one word?).
Below is a list of the different types of nouns with examples:
Abstract Nouns
Abstract nouns are things you cannot see or touch. For example:
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