The Noun. Classification. The Categories of Number and Case, nouns; singular and plural.
The most general classification of the nouns is in:
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Definition
A noun is a name word, representing directly to the mind an object, substance,
or idea.
The most general classification of the nouns is in:
A. common nouns
B. proper nouns
A proper noun is a name applied to a particular object, whether
person, place, or thing.
(London,
Jupiter, Sarah, or Microsoft)
NOTE. -There are some nouns, such as sun, moon, earth, which seem to be the
names of particular individual objects, but which are not called proper names.
A common noun is a name possessed by any one of a class of persons,
animals, or things.
(coffee shop, waiter,
jeans, sandwich)
Another
classification of the nouns is performed according to their meaning. Therefore,
nouns are grouped into:
C. abstract
D. concrete
material noun is a word that refers to a substance, instead of the
particles of a substance
( alcohol, frost, oil, vinegar)
Abstract nouns are names of qualities, conditions, or actions,
considered abstractly, or apart from their natural connection.
(deceit,
dedication, curiosity, trust, relaxation)
Many nouns
experience meaning and form irregularities when they are counted; therefore, a
more complex classification of the nouns is based on their counting property.
Accordingly, nouns are grouped into:
E. countable
F. uncountable
Countable nouns
are further sub-classified in:
E1. individual
E2. collective
COLLECTIVE NOUNS are properly belong under common nouns, because each
group is considered as a unit, and the name applied to it belongs to any group
of its class.
(Army, audience
board, pride)
Uncountable
nouns are sub-classified into:
F1. proper
nouns
F2. material
nouns
F3. abstract
nouns
F4. "aberrant-plural"
nouns
F5. unique
nouns
THE NUMBER OF THE NOUN
When we refer
to grammatical category of "number", the noun takes two forms:
1. singular
2. plural
The general
rule is: nouns form the plural by adding the (+s) ending to the singular form.
However, there are many exceptions, therefore the nouns are further grouped
into:
1. regular
plural nouns
2. irregular
plural nouns
The addition of
the (+s) ending to nouns' singular form comes, sometimes, with
orthographic changes.
THE GENDER OF THE NOUN
Nouns'
grammatical category of gender is one of the following:
1. masculine:
man, boy, workman, he-goat
2. feminine:
woman, girl, actress, hen, she-goat
3. neuter:
teacher, student, turkey, book, car
FORMAL INDICATION OF THE GENDER
The gender of
the nouns is particularly important for meaning clarity. Therefore, the gender
of the nouns is explained/indicated as follows:
A. using proper
nouns
B. using gender
specific suffixes
C. using gender
specific common nouns
D. using gender
specific compound nouns
E. using
personal, possessive, reflexive/ emphatic pronouns and possessive adjectives
F. using
personifications
THE CASE OF THE NOUN
Grammatical
category of "case" is best presented for nouns. The case also applies
to pronouns, adjectives, numerals, adverbs, to some verbs, and to prepositions.
Further, grammatical category of case is the backbone on which the entire
syntax was built.
THE CASE OF THE NOUN IS:
1. NOMINATIVE
2. DATIVE
3. ACCUSATIVE
4. GENITIVE
(analytic or synthetic)
Exercises
Elementary
(Write or type
singular of each picture below; Choose Plural on each picture above; find Plural
nouns)
( find
Collective Nouns; chose the right form;
write Collective Nouns in crossword)
(Write the
feminine of these nouns; Mark the mistakes in the sentences : Find the masculine of the words)
Tick if the
nouns are countable or not
Intermediate
( choose the correct
plural of the word; Write down the correct form of the plural)
(choose the
correct compound word)
(choose the
right answer)
Finish the sentences with the singular or plural
form of the nouns
(
Determine which case should be used in Russian for the underlined words; Choose
the words for which the required case would be used in Russian;)
Fill
in the correct plural forms of the given words into the gaps.
Put in the correct
form of the plural
Fill in the following words and form meaningful
phrases
Advanced
( choose the right answer)- Count and Non-count Nouns
( choose the right answer)- Count and Non-count Nouns
( choose the right answer)- Count and Non-count Nouns
( choose the right answer)
choose the right answer; 6-CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD OR EXPRESSION; 7- COMPLETE THE CONVERSATION USING "Some", "Any", "Much" or "Many" 8-COMPLETE THE TABLE WRITING THE CORRESPONDING UNCOUNTABLE NAMES. 9- ALL THESE SENTENCES ARE WRONG. CORRECT THE MISTAKES: 10 COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH ONE OF THE WORD BELOW)
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