NOUN - ENGLISH GRAMMER

Noun Part-1

Words are divided into different kinds or classes according to the work they do in a sentence. These kinds or classes are known as Parts of Speech. They are eight in number:
1. Noun
2. Pronoun
3. Verb
4. Adjective
5. Adverb
6. Preposition
7. Conjunction
8. Interjection.

What is noun?

Noun is a word used to name a person, place or thing.
For example:
Rama was an epic king.

Kinds of Noun

1. Common Noun

A common noun is a name given in common to every person or thing of the same class or kind. For example;
I write with a pen.
The student asked me a few questions

2. Proper Noun

A proper noun is the name of a particular person or place.
For example:

  • Ramu is a wise fellow.
  • Patna lacks basic civic amenities.
Rule: Proper nouns are always written with a capital letter at the beginning.
Incorrect: Earlier the capital of india was in calcutta.
Correct: Earlier the capital of India was in Calcutta.

Rule: Proper nouns are sometimes used as common nouns.
eg: LK Advani is today regarded as the Sardar Patel of India.

Rule: In this case proper nouns are always preceded by articles.
She is a Lata Mangeshkar.
Kalidas is the Shakespeare of India.

3. Collective Noun


A Collective noun is the name of a group of persons or things. For example army, committee, crowd, fleet, flock, herd, jury, mob, parliament, team.

Rule: A collective noun usually takes a singular verb and is substituted by a singular pronoun.
Incorrect: The jury were unanimous in their opinion.
Correct: The jury was unanimous in its opinion.

Rule: A collective noun takes a plural verb and is substituted by a plural pronoun when the individuals of which it is composed are thought of net behaving as a single unit
Incorrect: The jury was divided in its opinions.
Correct: The jury were divided in their opinions.

4. Abstract Noun


An abstract noun is usually the name of a quality, action or state considered apart from the object ( which is usually a common noun and often qualified by an adjective) to which it belongs. For example:
Innocence is integral to a child.
Love knows no bound.

5. Material Noun

A material noun is the name of a material ( matter from which a thing is made). For example:
Cotton is the source of natural fibre.
Milk constitutes a nutritious food.

Rule: A material noun does not take an article (a, an, the) before it.
Incorrect: The tobacco is a cash crop.
Correct: Tobacco is a cash crop.

Rule: It takes articles when treated as common nouns.
Incorrect: They offered me glass of water.
Correct: They offered me a glass of water.


Numbers

Numbers are of two kinds-

  1. Singular Number
  2. Plural Number
Generally while changing singular noun to plural we add s, es in the end.
For example

  • cow-cows
  • chair-chairs
  • school-schools
  • Mango-Mangoes
On the surface some nouns appear to be singular but in meaning they are treated as plural.
For example,

  • cattle, clergy, people, children, police, poultry
  • Incorrect: The peasantry has always stood as rockstars for the development of a country.
  • Correct: The peasantry have always stood as rockstars for the development of a country.
  • Some nouns look like plural but are always used as singular. For example,
  • Subjects - Mathematics, economics, physics, ethics, politics, classics.

Rule: When these subjects denote qualities or property, they are used in plural sense. For example,

Incorrect: His mathematics is weak.
Correct: His mathematics are weak.
Diseases - Rickets, AIDS, diabetes, mumps, measles. Some other nouns - News, gallows, summons, innings.
Some nouns are plural in form and in meaning, normally they are instruments or dress articles which have two parts and make a kind of pair. Do not use a/an before these nouns.

For example,
Spectacles, tongs, scissors, pincers, bellows, trousers, drawers, breaches, pants, knickers, pantaloons.
Certain other nouns - caves, riches (valuables), alms, funds, proceeds (profit), annals (record).
Incorrect : I bought a trousers yesterday.
Correct :I bought a pair of trousers yesterday.
Some nouns are always singular and used as singular only. For example Poetry, information, machinery, dust, furniture, dirt, traffic, money, music. Some nouns have one meaning in singular form and another in plural.

Noun and Number.

All of us know what is noun and what is number. But there are some issues in Noun and Number which makes us confused often. Lets discuss them

  • Some nouns always singular in number, so they take the singular verb
  • Scenery, Luggage, Information, Advice, Machinery, Stationary, Poetry, Issue (Children), Rice, Soap, Bread, Brick etc
  • (There are no plural forms for the above words)
  • Two cakes of Soap (Not Two Soaps)
  • Two Pieces of brick (Not Two Bricks)
  • The sceneries of Kashmir are beautiful
  •  The scenery of Kashmir is beautiful
  • Some nouns are always plural in number. So, they take a plural verb.
Alms, Thanks, Goods, Regards, Wishes, Proceeds, Premises, Credentials, Riches, Pants, Pantaloons, Jeans, Tights, Shorts, Pajamas, Scissors, Forceps, Spectacles, Binaculars ets

  • ☓ Convey my regard and wishes to your parents
  • ✔ Convey my regards and wishes to your parents
  • ☓ I have never used such a scissors in my life
  • ✔ I have never used such scissors in my life
  • ✔ I have never used such a pair of scissors in my life
  • Some nouns appear plural. But they are singular in number. So we should take a singular verb
Wages, Summons, Gallows, News, Politics, Electronics, Billboards, Measles, Mathematics etc

  • ☓ The court has issued two summons to the minister, but he hasn't turned up yet
  • ✔ The court has issued two summonses to the minister, but he hasn't turned up yet
  • ☓ I have a good news to tell you
  • Here there is no plural for News. We shouldn't use articles for these type of words.
  • ✔ I have good news to tell you
  • ✔ Measles is a disease (not are)
  • Some nouns appear singular but they are plural in number. So, they take a plural verb.
Cattle, Infantry, Police, Poultry, Swine, Artillery, Peasantry, Gentry etc

  • ☓ This cattle is mine
  • ✔ These cattle are mine
  • Some nouns can be used either as singulars or as plurals without changing their form
Sheep, Deer, Offspring, Species, Aircraft, Space Craft, Salmon, Yoke etc
  •  ☓ These are many sheeps in the fields
  • ✔ There are many sheep in the fields
Formation of Plurals :

  • Man ------------- Men
  • Tooth ------------- Teeth
  • Dog ------------- Dogs
  • Ox ------------- Oxen
  • Child ------------- Children
  • Belief ------------- Beliefs
  • Sheaf ------------- Sheaves
  • Leaf ------------- Leaves
  • Datum ------------- Data
  • Stratum ------------- Strata
  • Matrix ------------- Matrices
  • Brother ------------- Brothers
  • Brother - In - Law ------------- Brother - in - Laws ☓
  • Brothers - in - Law ✔
  • Man - Servant ------------- Men - Servants

Quiz based on above concepts :

  1. When he returned (a)/ from America, he informed me (b)/ that he had come here (c)/ to do urgent work. (d)/ No error (e)
  2. I do my best (a)/ but I don’t understand (b)/ why I do not get expected (c)/ marks in the examination. (d)/ No error (e)
  3. The pretty woman (a)/ sitting in the car (b)/ is the daughter of one of (c)/ the headman of the village. (d)/ No error (e)
  4. You will not be (a)/ allowed to go (b)/ anywhere else to (c)/ play outdoor games. (d)/ No error (e)
  5. The beautiful surrounding (a)/ of the palace (b)/ attracted a large number of (c)/ tourists coming from abroad. (d)/ No error (e)
  6. He did not know (a)/ that the headquarter (b)/ of the army (c)/ was in Delhi. (d)/ No error (e)
  7. Liberalisation of economy (a)/ has given birth to (b)/ many uncommon (c)/ phenomenon in the society.(d)/ No error (e)
  8. Thousand of young (a)/ protesters were standing (b)/ at Jantar Mantar and (c)/ supporting Anna Hazare. (d)/ No error (e)
  9. It is very difficult (a)/ to chase (b)/ a huge score in the (c)/ fourth inning. (d)/ No error (e)
  10.  He gave me (a)/ a five-rupees note (b)/ and asked me to get (c)/ him a few cigarettes. (d)/ No error (e)
Answers with Explanation
1. e;  No error
2. e;  No error
3. d;  Replace “headman” with “headmen”
4. e;  No error
5. a;  Replace “surrounding” with “surroundings”
6. b;  Replace “headquarter” with “headquarters”
7. d;  Replace “phenomenon” with “phenomena”
8. a;  Replace “thousand” with “thousands”
9. d;  Replace “inning” with “innings”
10.b; Replace “rupees” with “rupee”

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  1. The pretty woman (a)/ sitting in the car (b)/ is the daughter of one of (c)/ the headman of the village. (d)/ No error (e)
    will you please tell me why need to use headmen instead of headman

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