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Parts of Speech Nouns: Singular, Plural, Possessive, Concrete and Abstract
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
A singular noun names one person, place, thing, or idea. A plural noun names more than one.
The possessive form of a noun shows possession, ownership, or the relationship between two nouns.
A concrete noun names an object that occupies space or that can be recognized by any of the senses.
An abstract noun names an idea, quality, or characteristic.
Nouns: Proper, Common, and Collective
A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. We capitalize proper nouns.
A common noun refers to people, places, or things in general.
A collective noun names a group. A collective noun is singular if it refers to the group as a whole, and plural if it refers to individual members of a group.
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