list of countable and uncontable nouns?
All nouns are a person, place, or thing. We can't give you a list of all nouns that is an impossible task.
Example nouns for people:actorauntbabyboycellistcamperdaughterdentistemergency medical technicianengineerfriendfathergardenergrandparenthelperhenchmaniconidiotjanitorjesterkleptomaniacknow-it-allladylawyermanmanagerneighbornephewolympianorphanpalprincipalquartermasterqueenradiologistrelativesistersorcerertailorteacheruncleundertakervacationervisitorweight lifterwifex-ray technicianyeomanyoungsterzoologist
I will list some nouns that start with U:udderukuleleulcerultimatumunanimityumberumbrellaumpireuniformunanimityuniverseupdateupperUranusurchinurgencyurinalurnuseutopia
There is no specific collective noun for the noun "nouns." However, I have seen a list of nouns.The collective noun for nouns is a list of nouns.
A list of nouns from A-Z:arrowbabycalendarDenmarkeducationfriendgroundHoward HughesinchjokeknowledgelunchMercedes Benznotebookonionpoisonquestionraisin breadsandturtleunclevacationweatherXeroxyearzologist
Some Halloween nouns are:ciderpumpkinscostumespartiesstoriesmusiccandygamesdecorationsmoon
List of nouns A-Z:alphabetboatchilddesserteggfroggovernmentheartindependencejokekneelunchmothernemesisopinionproblemqueenrestaurantsenatorturtleunclevaluewaterxylophoneyearzircon
deer, fish, sheep, grass
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The noun coffee is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance; units of coffee are expressed as a pot of coffee, a cup of coffee, a sack of coffee, a ton of coffee, etc. But like many nouns for substances, the plural form is used for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example: This cafe has an interesting selection of coffees.
Some collective nouns for the noun 'noun' are a list of nouns, a category of nouns, or a glossary of nouns.
A person can find a list of common nouns in any grade school text books. Local libraries will also have books that have lists of common nouns.