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NOUNS - Basic English Grammar - What is a NOUN? - Types of Nouns - Examples of Nouns - Common/Proper

In this lesson, you will learn all about NOUNS. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM:    • 50 MOST COMMON MISTAKES in English Gr...   Throughout the lesson, I will show you how to avoid common errors that students make with nouns. Topics covered include concrete and abstract nouns, common and proper nouns, collective nouns, and countable and uncountable nouns. ★★★ Also check out ★★★ ➜ ALL GRAMMAR LESSONS:    • GRAMMAR LESSONS - Learn English Lab   ➜ VERBS:    • VERBS - Basic English Grammar - What ...   ➜ PRONOUNS:    • PRONOUNS - Basic English Grammar - Pa...   ➜ ADJECTIVES:    • ADJECTIVES - Basic English Grammar - ...   ➜ ADVERBS:    • ADVERBS - Parts of Speech Lesson 5 - ...   ➜ CONJUNCTIONS:    • CONJUNCTIONS - Parts of Speech - Adva...   For more FREE English lessons, SUBSCRIBE to this channel. Transcript: Hi there and welcome back to our series of lessons on the parts of speech My name is Ganesh and this lesson is all about nouns. In this lesson we will learn about the different kinds of nouns there are in English and we will also look at some rules to keep in mind when using them. We will first talk about concrete and abstract nouns, then we'll look at common and proper nouns which are a very important area. Then we'll discuss the very interesting collective nouns and finally we'll turn to the most important topic relating to nouns, and that is countable and uncountable nouns. Before we start just remember - for any questions let me know in the comments section below and I'll talk to you there. OK so first of all what is a noun? I'm sure you know the answer to this - A noun is just the name of a person, place, animal, thing, feeling or idea. For example in this sentence "Graham likes to go to the zoo and see the animals." Here there are three nouns - can you identify all of them? The nouns are Graham - a person, zoo - a place and animals. Nouns can also be things like watch, T-shirt etc. And all of these - people, places, animals and things are physical - that means we can see them and we can touch them. So they are called concrete nouns - that means they have a real physical existence. So what are abstract nouns? Abstract nouns are nouns that don't have physical existence. That means we cannot touch them or see them, and these are ideas and feelings. Now in this sentence Honesty is the best policy. It's a very popular proverb in English Have you heard of that? In that sentence honesty and policy are both nouns but they are abstract nouns. And this next example Love is a powerful emotion. Love is the name of a feeling like anger, happiness or sorrow. And love is a noun. Emotion is also a noun. OK let's now talk about common and proper nouns. Do you know what common and proper nouns are? A common noun is a general noun and a proper noun is the name given to a specific individual. For example in this chart all the nouns on the left are common nouns and all the nouns on the right are proper nouns. For example man is a common noun because it can mean any man but Ganesh is the name of one man - one individual, which in this case is me of course. So Ganesh is a proper noun. Woman, in the same way, is a common noun - it could be any woman but Allison is the name of an individual, so a proper noun. In the next two, city and country are common nouns but Hamburg and China are the names of one city and one country, so proper nouns. OK now let me ask you a question at this point - do you notice something about the proper nouns? You should be noticing that they're all written with a capital first letter. And that is actually a rule in English - proper nouns are always written with a capital first letter. With university, for example, when we talk about universities in general we use it as a common noun so the whole word is written in lower case - that means in small letters. But when we're talking about a specific university like the University of Chicago, notice that both the 'U' in University and the 'C' in Chicago are capitals. That's because it's a proper noun that refers to one specific university. OK there are more examples on the screen but I want you to focus on the last two - day and month. With the days of the week - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, we always write them with the first letter capitalized because they are proper nouns.

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