nouns

Definition of a Noun

A noun is a word that names a person, place, animal, thing, or idea.


Types of Nouns

  1. Common Nouns
    • These are general names for people, places, animals, or things.
    • Examples: girl, city, dog, car, school
  2. 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
  3. Concrete Nouns
    • These are nouns you can see, hear, touch, taste, or smell.
    • Examples: apple, music, sand, perfume, thunder
  4. Abstract Nouns
    • These are ideas or feelings you cannot touch or see.
    • Examples: love, courage, honesty, fear
  5. Collective Nouns
    • These refer to a group of people, animals, or things.
    • Examples: team, flock, class, bunch, family

Examples by Category

CategoryExamples
Personteacher, doctor, Marcus
Placeriver, park, Brazil
Animalcat, horse, eagle
Thingchair, phone, pencil
Idea (abstract)hope, anger, beauty
Groupchoir, herd, group

15 sentences for you to underline or list all the nouns in each sentence.


  1. The dog barked loudly at the stranger.
  2. Lisa went to the market with her mother.
  3. The sun was shining through the window.
  4. We saw a herd of cows in the field.
  5. My brother played the guitar at the concert.
  6. The students listened carefully to the teacher.
  7. A bird flew over the river.
  8. Honesty is an important value.
  9. The baby smiled at the colorful balloon.
  10. Georgetown is the capital of Guyana.
  11. The library is full of interesting books.
  12. Joy filled the room during the party.
  13. The fireman saved the cat from the tree.
  14. Sugar and flour are kept in the kitchen.
  15. Our team won the match at the stadium.

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