Proper nouns are names, of places or persons examples are Jose Rizal, Philippines, etc.
The use of proper noun is to distinguish the place or person or an identification.
Common noun is applied to group of persons like cloth, water, juice, ant etc.
Collective noun are those which represent a single object but a group of similar things/objects. Examples are band, army, etc.
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It may be:He uses a hammer to build a birdhouse. (uses = verb)A hammer has many uses. (uses = plural noun)
"Use" is a verb that indicates employing something for a purpose. For example, "I use my computer for work." "Uses" is the plural form of the noun "use," referring to the multiple functions or applications of something. For instance, "The many uses of technology include communication and entertainment."
Uses can be a verb-- third person singular of "to use." But the word can also be a plural noun (the singular is "use"-- you tell them apart because they are pronounced differently; the noun "use" is pronounced with an -SS sound, like YOOSS; the verb "use" is pronounced with a -Z sound, like YOOZZ). Generally, when you want to show a possessive for a plural noun, you use the apostrophe after the s: the bosses' cars; the restaurants' managers. It would not be likely for the noun "uses" to have a possessive, however.
The noun garb is used as a group noun to mean clothing. It uses singular verbs.
The word dictate is both a noun and a verb. Example uses: Noun: The dictate of my conscience is to tell the truth. Verb: I'm your boss and I dictate what your job is.
1. A noun is a name of a person animal place or thing.
noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection
Two kinds of noun are proper noun and commonnouns.Other kinds of nouns are:SingularPluralAbstractConcreteCountUncountable (mass)PossessiveCollectiveCompoundGerundsMaterial
A singular common noun
which kind of noun is set
The noun for cats of all kinds is feline.
Two dimes, five nickels, and one penny.
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The plural for for the noun kind is kinds. How many kinds of candy to you sell?
The noun 'food' is a mass (uncountable) noun as a word for a substance.The plural noun foods is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' food.
Three kinds of nouns are: singular or plural common or proper concrete or abstract