This post includes a noun chart and types of nouns with a detailed explanation of different categories of nouns. Nouns can be divided into various categories.
Let’s have a look at the noun chart and types of nouns:
The most common types of nouns are as under:
1. Proper Noun:
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea. It starts with a capital letter and is inclusive of a common noun.
Examples: Ali, Sara, Lahore, Pakistan, etc.
Ali (boy), Sara (girl), Lahore (city), Pakistan (country)
2. Common Noun:
A common noun is the name of an ordinary person, place, thing, or idea.
Examples: boy, girl, table, city, country, freedom, truth, etc.
3. Title Noun:
•Title noun is a name given to someone for his present status or for getting some position. There can be two kinds of titles:
•Given Titles: Mr., Ms., Mrs., Sir, Madam
•Earned Titles: Dr., President, Lecturer, Professor, Prime Minister
4. Collective Nouns:
•Collective noun is a single name given to more than one person, animal, place, thing, or idea.
Examples:
•Team: A group of players
•Army: A group of soldiers
•Class: A group of students
•Crowd: A group of people
(Team, Army, Class, and Crowd are examples of collective nouns)
Types of Common Nouns:
Common nouns are further divided into two main categories:
- Concrete nouns
- Abstract nouns
Concrete Nouns:
A noun that can be experienced through one of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing, or smell) and has physical existence.
Examples:
Pencil, computer, glasses, notebook, pillow, etc.
Abstract Nouns:
An abstract noun is a noun that cannot be experienced using one of the five senses (i.e., taste, touch, see, hear, smell) and can not be physically touched.
Examples:
Love, hate, courage, freedom, truth, happiness, sorrow, etc.
Another classification categorizes nouns into countable and uncountable nouns.
Countable Nouns:
•Nouns that can be counted are countable nouns. They are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas that can be counted.
Examples:
Apple, phone, book, button, chair, table, ball, etc.
Uncountable Nouns:
•Uncountable nouns are those that can not be counted but can be measured. They are not individual objects, so they cannot be counted.
Examples:
Sugar, rice, water, information, intelligence, bread, equipment, etc.
Nouns used as both countable and uncountable:
Some nouns can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns but usually, the noun has a very different meaning in each case.
Noun | Countable | Uncountable |
Time | I have seen Iqbal four times today. | Time passes slowly when you are waiting for something. |
Light | There are four lights in that room. | It is not very light in here. |
Room | My house has eight rooms. | There is not enough room to do that. |
Noise | Did you hear a noise? | There is too much noise to concentrate. |
Other types of nouns:
Some other specific types of nouns are also there that are not present in every grammar. These types are widely used but are not so common. I am going to discuss these types below:
Verbal Nouns:
A verbal noun is a noun formed from a verb.
Most verbal nouns are either (Present Participle) or (Infinitive).
Present Participle: A verb ending in –ing (also called Gerund)
Infinitive: The base form of the verb preceded by “to”
Examples:
I like fishing. (Present Participle)
I like to fish. (Infinitive)
We add ‘er’ to the verb to make it the doer of an action.
Example:
Sing Singer
Murder Murderer
Examples:
Discover Discovery
Enlighten Enlightenment
Inform Information
Recognize Recognition
Compound Nouns:
Two or more words make compound nouns while coming together.
We write some compound nouns as one word, while others as a hyphenated word, and others as two words.
Compound Nouns Examples:
Method Example
Noun + Noun Fireman, bedroom, football
Verb + Noun Breakfast; plaything
Adjective + Noun Full moon, blackmail
Preposition + Noun Afternoon, overstatement
Nouns Worksheet:
Make nouns from Given Words
Foolish Fool
Swimming Swimmer
Create Creator
Dangerous Danger
Beautiful Beauty
Affluent Affluence
Final Words:
In this article, I have talked about noun chart and different types of nouns in detail. There are some other types too and various grammars divide them differently. To watch the video lecture, just click on the given link