Definition of a Noun
A noun is a word that names a person, place, animal, thing, or idea.
Types of Nouns
- Common Nouns
- These are general names for people, places, animals, or things.
- Examples: girl, city, dog, car, school
- Proper Nouns
- These are specific names of people, places, or things.
- Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter.
- Examples: Sarah, Georgetown, Guyana, Coca-Cola
- Concrete Nouns
- These are nouns you can see, hear, touch, taste, or smell.
- Examples: apple, music, sand, perfume, thunder
- Abstract Nouns
- These are ideas or feelings you cannot touch or see.
- Examples: love, courage, honesty, fear
- Collective Nouns
- These refer to a group of people, animals, or things.
- Examples: team, flock, class, bunch, family
Examples by Category
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Person | teacher, doctor, Marcus |
| Place | river, park, Brazil |
| Animal | cat, horse, eagle |
| Thing | chair, phone, pencil |
| Idea (abstract) | hope, anger, beauty |
| Group | choir, herd, group |
15 sentences for you to underline or list all the nouns in each sentence.
- The dog barked loudly at the stranger.
- Lisa went to the market with her mother.
- The sun was shining through the window.
- We saw a herd of cows in the field.
- My brother played the guitar at the concert.
- The students listened carefully to the teacher.
- A bird flew over the river.
- Honesty is an important value.
- The baby smiled at the colorful balloon.
- Georgetown is the capital of Guyana.
- The library is full of interesting books.
- Joy filled the room during the party.
- The fireman saved the cat from the tree.
- Sugar and flour are kept in the kitchen.
- Our team won the match at the stadium.