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NOUN - SUBSTANTIVO (Countable Nouns: 1- Names of persons, animals, plants,…
NOUN - SUBSTANTIVO
Nomeia os seres em geral, objetos, lugares, sentimentos, entre outros.
Proper - Nomes de pessoas, lugares, dias da semana, meses, marcas, títulos - Richard, Brazil, March, Doctor, President
Thing: Common: Coisas em geral- Museum, City, Bookstore
Idea: Abstract: Qualidades e sentimentos- Anger, Goodness, Peace.
Concrete: Existência real ou imaginária- Employee. Banker, Hero
Animate: Lion, Elephant
Inanimate: Floor, Wood, Wall
Countable Nouns: 1- Names of persons, animals, plants, insects and their parts. 2-Objectives with a definite shape. 3-Units of measurement. 4-Some abstract words.
Countable Nouns: 1-Have singular and plural forms. 2-Take singular or plural verbs according to their use as singular or plural. 3- Can have a, an, or, obe before them modifier in the singular. 4-Can have the quantifiers many, few, some, or number of before them as a modifier in the plural.
Countable Nouns: 1-Book, pen, man, spoon, building. 2- a-an, plurals. 3.-How many? 4- a few. 5- Many, a lot of. 6- Some
Uncountable Nouns: 1- Substances and materials. a. food, materials, metals, natural qualities. b. liquids, gases, grains, solids made of particles. 2- Names of languages. 3- Most-ing forms. 4-Abstract nouns.
Uncountable Nouns: 1- Have only one form. 2- Take singular verbs. 3-Cannot have a, an, or, one articles determiners, before them as modifier. 4-Can have the quantifiers much, some, and amount before them as a modifier.
Uncountable Nouns: 1- Water, coffee, air, salt, sugar, love, advice. 2- No- a, an plurals 3-Yes- units of measurement: glass, cup, kilogram. 4-How much? 5-a little. 6-Much, a lot of. 7-Some
Common Noun: A common noun is a noun that refers to people or things in geral. Ex: Car, Dog, Chair.
Proper Noun: A proper noun ia a name that identifies a particular person, plkace ou things. In written English, proper nouns begin with a capital letter. Ex: Gabriela, London, January.
Collective Noun: Collective nouns refer to groups of people or things. Ex: Team, Chair, Army.
Compound Noun: Compound nouns refer to two or more nouns combined to form a single noun. Ex: Schoolboy, Orange juice, Cheese-cake
Concrete Noun: A concrete noun ia a noun which refers to people and things that exist physically and can be seen, touched, smelled, heard or tasted. Ex: Building, Beach, Bridge.
Abstract Noun: An abstract noun is a noun that refers to ideas, qualities and condition - things that can not be seen or touched and things that have no physical reality. Ex: Time, Friendship, Love.
Countable Nouns: Countable nouns are nouns that have a singular and plural form. In plural, these nouns can be used with a number - they can be counted. Ex: Apples, House, Books.
Uncountable Nouns: Uncountable nouns can only be used singular. They can't be counted. Ex: Money, Water, Coffee.