The category of case of nouns
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The category of case of nouns
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- Concrete Nouns
- Gender-specific Nouns
Collective Nouns
Collective nouns are words that denote groups. For example: team choir pack Collective nouns can be treated as singular or plural. It depends on the sense of your sentence. For example: The team is scheduled to arrive at 4 o'clock. The team are wearing different novelty hats. Read more about treating collective nouns as singular and plural. Compound Nouns Compound nouns are nouns made up of more than one word. For example: court-martial pickpocket water bottle Some compound nouns are hyphenated, some are not, and some combine their words to form a single word. Concrete Nouns Concrete nouns are things you can see or touch. For example: tree hammer cloud Non-countable Nouns Non-countable nouns (or mass nouns) are things you cannot count. For example: food music water Gender-specific Nouns Gender-specific nouns are nouns that are definitely male or female. For example: king vixen actress Verbal Nouns Verbal nouns are nouns derived from verbs. (Verbal nouns have no verb-like properties.) For example (verbal nouns shown in bold): a good building a fine drawing an effective attack In the examples above, the verbal nouns are shown with adjectives to differentiate them from gerunds (which are often confused with verbal nouns). Gerunds are modified with adverbs not adjectives. Gerunds Gerunds are nouns that end -ing and that represent actions. (Gerunds have verb-like properties.) For example (gerunds shown in bold): happily building a tower quickly drawing the scene suddenly attacking the enemy In the examples above, the gerunds are shown with adverbs and direct objects to differentiate them from verbal nouns (which are often confused with gerunds). Download 68.1 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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