person place or thing
So for instance, some examples would be
Person: maid, Mary (proper noun)
Place: a city, Mexico (proper noun)
Thing: legislature, Congress (proper noun)
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing; for example:
Nouns are words representing things or people : "tower", "mailman", "example". "Proper nouns" are the (capitalized) names of things, places, or people : "the Eiffel Tower", "Don the mailman", "Louisiana", "Queen Elizabeth".
dog an example of a noun is a person place or thing:person:shasha place:blue heron park thing:deskperson~were is shasha? place~ blue heron park is a natural center thing~i want my desk to be brown
Examples of specific nouns:
general noun / specific noun
A common noun is a general word for any person, place, thing, or idea.
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person:
place:
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idea:
Additional examples are:
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
Some examples are:
A noun is a word for a person, a place, a thing. Examples are:
Some examples of abstract nouns that are emotions:angerboredomcheerfulnesscuriosityfeargratitudehatehopelovemourningstrengthwonder
oxymoron, oxy= sharp in greek moron=blunt in greek oxymoron=contradiction also noun is a noun :) CK
A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.Some examples are:antsapplesboatsboyschildrencrowdsdaysdollsdressesearseggsenginesfriendsfrogsgrapesguesseshatshousesideasitemsjokeskingskneeslightslunchesmenmicenightsnotesonionsoxenpeoplepiesquestionsraccoonsrosesstairsstarstirestroublesumbrellasunclesvaluesvisitswisheswivesx-raysyearszebraszoologists
The word 'welcoming' is an adjective. It is also a noun. Some examples are below: Adjective: My friends are very welcoming. Noun: The welcoming of my friends made me happy.
There is no specific collective noun for accessories, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used. Some examples are a wardrobe of accessories, a display of accessories, a collection of accessories, etc.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Some examples are:ambitionapplebabybookcatchairdogdrawereducationeggflowerfungoldgloryhopehouseiceignorancejokejoykneeknowledgelawnlunchmemorymothernestnationonionopinionpiepowerquestionquiltreasonroseswansweatertroubletrustumbrellaurgevaluevelvetwaiterwaterx-rayxylophoneyearyellowzebrazircon
A material noun is a word for a thing that other things are made from. Some examples are:aluminumconcretecottonflourglassgoldleathersandstonesugarwoodwool
Here are some examples of singular noun words:housecartoothfootschoolworkjobflowerrosegrasswindow
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. Some examples are:applesaucedogfatherhouseMondayNew York, New YorkpizzaquestiontroubleZurich, Switzerland
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Some examples are:PersonmanwomanchildsondaughteruncleauntactorbarbercharacterdanceremployeePlaceAfricaBelaruscityDunkirkEcuadorFijiGibraltarHawaiiislandJapanKingstonLimaThinganchorballcarrotdrugeggfroggardenharpicejourneykneelunch
Some examples of closed compound nouns are:angelfishbathtubcornbreaddowntownearthenwareflagpolegaslightheartbeaticebergjitterbugkeepsakelongbowmanholeneighborhoodonionskinpancakequarterbackrosebudsunbeamtownhouseunderdogvanguardwatermelonyearbookzookeeper
Some examples of abstract nouns for thoughts:thoughtsideasbeliefknowledgecuriositymemory
A common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing. Some examples of common nouns are:angeranimalapplebabyballbookcarchaircoatcountry
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct).Some examples are:puppy lovesweetie lovehoneymoon loveangel love
A neuter noun is a word for a thing that has no gender; some examples are:abilityballchairdemocracyeducationfungardenhearticejoykneeluckmathematicsnailoceanpennyquietrole or rollstartreasureuraniumvelvetwaterx-rayyellowzeal
No, the noun scale is not a material noun. A material noun is a word for something that other things are made from. Some examples are:goldplasticironmilkleathercottonflourcopperrubberpapercementpetroleum
Some examples of abstract nouns that are emotions:angerboredomcheerfulnesscuriosityfeargratitudehatehopelovemourningstrengthwonder