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A noun tells us what someone or something is called. For example, a noun can be the name of a person (John); a job title (doctor); the name of a thing (radio); the name of a place (London); the name of a quality (courage); or the name of an action (laughter/laughing). Nouns are the names we give to people, things, places, etc. in order to identify them.Nouns and noun phrases answer the question Who? or What? and may be:
- subject of a verb:
Our agent in Cairo sent a telex this morning.
- the direct object of a verb:
Frank sent an urgent telex from Cairo this morning.
- the indirect object of a verb:
Frank sent his boss a telex.
- the object of a proposition:
I read about it in the paper.
- the complement of be or a related verb like seem:
Bill Gates is our guest.
- used 'in apposition':
Laura Myers, a BBC reporter, asked for an interview.
- used when we speak directly to somebody:
Ann, shut that window, will you please?
Compound nouns:
Many nouns in English are formed of two parts (classroom) or, less commonly, three or more (son-in-law, stick-in-the-mud).Sometimes compounds are spelt with a hyphen, sometimes not. There are no precise rules, so the following are brief guidelines:
1.When two short nouns are joined together, they form one word without a hyphen (a teacup). We do not join two short nouns if this leads to problems of recognition: bus stop (not busstop).
2.Hyphens are often used for verb + particle combinations (make-up) and self-combinations (self-respect).
3.When a compound is accepted as a single word (it has an entry in a dictionary the tendency is to write it as one word `sunbathing`). In other cases, the use of the hyphen is at the discretion of the writer (writing paper or writing-paper), but the tendency is to avoid hyphens where possible.
We distinguish two kinds of nouns:
1.Proper nouns – denote one particular person, place or thing. These nouns have no plural: John, London, the Danube, October.
2.Common nouns – denote a person, place or thing as one of a class or a group: man, town, river, month, table.
Common nouns are sometimes called class nouns. These nouns usually have a plural. When a common noun denotes a thing which is itself a group of other things or persons, it is called a collective noun.
A collective noun denotes a group of persons or things regarded as one. A collective noun is singular in number: army, band, family, team, crowd.
The verb and the pronoun used with a collective noun can be in the singular or in the plural. If we are thinking of the group collectively, the singular is used. If individually, the plural is used.
The class is going for its annual trip.
The class differ in their opinion where to go.
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