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The 8 Parts of Speech

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  • Family, Panel, Faculty, Class are examples of what type of nouns?
    Collective
  • What is a noun?
    A noun is a word that refers to a person, animal, place, thing (concrete and abstract), idea, emotion, and event.
  • What is an uncountable noun?
    A noun that cannot be counted
  • What is a countable noun?
    A noun that can be counted
  • What is a collective noun?
    A noun that refers to a group of things as one whole
  • brother, security guard, day, place, holiday are examples of what type of nouns?
    Common
  • Milk, water, snow, sugar are examples of what type of nouns?
    Uncountable
  • Happiness, love, justice, pride are examples of what type of nouns?
    Abstract
  • Paper, apple, lion, flower are examples of what type of nouns?
    Concrete
  • What is a concrete noun?
    A noun that can be perceived with the five senses
  • Textbook, seafood, son-in-law, sunflower are examples of what type of nouns?
    Compound
  • What is a compound noun?
    A noun that is made up of two or more similar words
  • 3 chairs, 5 tables, 10 dollars, one person are examples of what type of nouns?
    Countable
  • What is the difference between a proper noun and a common noun?
    A proper noun is the specific name of place, person, or thing. It always begins with a capital letter. While the common noun is the generic name of nouns.
  • What are the common types of nouns?
    The common types of nouns are proper and common nouns, concrete and abstract nouns, countable and uncountable nouns, collective nouns and compound nouns.
  • Islam, Ahmed, Thursday, Saturday, Amaala, Ramadan are examples of what type of nouns?
    Proper
  • What is an abstract noun?
    A noun representing concepts or ideas that cannot be perceive with the five senses
  • What are the 8 Parts of Speech?
    The 8 Parts of Speech are Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, and Interjection.