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Noun - Coggle Diagram
Noun
Uncountable Noun :star:
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Example: swimming, eating, weather, new, mail
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Collective Nouns :star:
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Collective or word that used to define a group of objects
Animal = A swamp of bees People = A crowd of people Place = A union of countries Things = A network of computers
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Type of Nouns :star:
Proper Noun :check:
A proper noun is a specific name of a person, place, or thing, and is always capitalized.
Example: Aqilah, Motorola, Proton
Common Noun :check:
The opposite of a proper noun is a common noun, sometimes known as a generic noun. A common noun is the generic name of an item in a class or group and is not capitalized unless appearing at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.
Example: Girl , factory, car
Countable Noun :check:
Can count in number directly, it can be shape or no shape
Example - dog, chair table
Noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing and abstract. In sentence, it can be a subject, an object or object of preposition