The singular noun is garden.
The plural noun is gardens.
The noun forms of the verb to garden are gardener and the gerund, gardening.
In the sentence "Adam and Eve lived in the gardens of Eden," the nouns are "Adam," "Eve," "gardens," and "Eden." These words represent specific people and places, making them all nouns. "Gardens" is a plural noun, while "Adam," "Eve," and "Eden" are proper nouns.
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The major classes of nouns are common nouns (e.g. dog, city), proper nouns (e.g. Paris, McDonald's), abstract nouns (e.g. love, happiness), concrete nouns (e.g. table, tree), countable nouns (e.g. book, cat), and uncountable nouns (e.g. water, air).
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A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. Some proper nouns for five classes of nouns are:singular and plural nouns: Elvis Presley and the Everly Brothersconcrete and abstract nouns: The Grand Canyon and the Land of Ozcompound nouns: Golden Gate Bridgepossessive nouns; "Schindler's List", 1993 moviecollective nouns: International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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School subjects are common nouns when used generally unless they are the name of a language. Names of specific classes or courses are proper nouns.
School subjects are common nouns when used generally unless they are the name of a language. Names of specific classes or courses are proper nouns.
No, not all languages have nouns. Some languages, like verb-based languages, do not have a clear distinction between nouns and verbs and may use different word classes or sentence structures instead.
In the African Luhya language, classes are known as "Tsiklasi".
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