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    Unit 01: What are nouns?

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    Post by nuhru_1098 Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:48 pm

    Nouns

    It's not easy to describe a noun. In simple terms, nouns are "things" (and verbs are "actions"). Like food. Food (noun) is something you eat (verb). Or happiness. Happiness (noun) is something you want (verb). Or human being. A human being (noun) is something you are (verb).

    What are Nouns?
    The simple definition is: a person, place or thing. Here are some examples:

    person: man, woman, teacher, John, Mary
    place: home, office, town, countryside, America
    thing: table, car, banana, money, music, love, dog, monkey
    The problem with this definition is that it does not explain why "love" is a noun but can also be a verb.

    Another (more complicated) way of recognizing a noun is by its:

    Ending
    Position
    Function

    1. Noun Ending

    There are certain word endings that show that a word is a noun, for example:

    -ity > nationality
    -ment > appointment
    -ness > happiness
    -ation > relation
    -hood > childhood
    But this is not true for the word endings of all nouns. For example, the noun "spoonful" ends in -ful, but the adjective "careful" also ends in -ful.

    2. Position in Sentence

    We can often recognise a noun by its position in the sentence.

    Nouns often come after a determiner (a determiner is a word like a, an, the, this, my, such):

    a relief
    an afternoon
    the doctor
    this word
    my house
    such stupidity
    Nouns often come after one or more adjectives:

    a great relief
    a peaceful afternoon
    the tall, Indian doctor
    this difficult word
    my brown and white house
    such crass stupidity

    3. Function in a Sentence

    Nouns have certain functions (jobs) in a sentence, for example:

    subject of verb: Doctors work hard.
    object of verb: He likes coffee.
    subject and object of verb: Teachers teach students.
    But the subject or object of a sentence is not always a noun. It could be a pronoun or a phrase. In the sentence "My doctor works hard", the noun is "doctor" but the subject is "My doctor".


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    Post by markitus_11 Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:52 pm

    Good information nuhru_1098

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