User talk:Ramanandsingh

A noun is the name of person, place, animal or things. Ex:- Ram, Satyam, Lucknow, Tiger,Tiger biscuit, etc. There are five kinds of noun. 1:-Proper noun 2:-common noun 3:-Collective noun 4:-Abstract noun 5:-Material noun

1:-Common noun Common noun is the noun which is more and more and in all over the world. EX:-I love all poets.
 * - This country is very clean.

2:-Proper noun Specific name. Ex:- Rohit is my best friend.
 * - India is a large food producer.

How to identify common and proper noun? 1:-Book is a common noun. 2:- English book. Here English is used as proper noun and Book is used as common noun. 3:- Collective noun. Collection of any things. Ex:- A bunch of keys.
 * -A class of student.

Note:-Every collective noun is also a kind of common noun thus the term ‘flock’ may stand for many different flocks {or a group of sheep}; ‘class’ for many classes {or group of student}.

4:- Material noun Subject name which is not produce by human and can be made one more things. Ex:- Iron, copper, milk, & petrol. Thus ‘Sheep’ is a common noun; but ‘mutton’ {or the flesh of sheep} is a material noun. The same word can be a material noun or a common noun according to the context. Ex:- Fish live in water. Fish is good for food. In the first sentence the noun denotes individual fish or fishes, and is therefore a common noun. In the second it denotes the matter of which the bodies of fish are made, and is therefore a material noun. 5:- Abstract noun Neither can be seen nor touch only feel. Ex:- Air, gas, honesty, truth, pain, angry, software, virus. The four kinds of nouns previously described all relate to object of sense, that is, to things which can be seen, touched, heard, smelt, or tasted, in a word perceived by the senses. But an Abstract noun relates to qualities, states, etc., e.tc. , and which are thought of apart from any object of sense. Note:- The names of Arts and Sciences {e.g., Philosophy, music, chemistry, e.tc.} are also Abstract noun. Compound noun There are very common and new combinations are invented almost daily. They normally have two parts. The first part tells us what kind of object sor person e.tc {polish, boy, water, e.tc.} The second part identifies the object or person in question. {man, friends, tank, table, e.tc}. Ex:- Bed+ Room= Bedroom Small+ Boy= smallboy.