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I work.
He eats an apple.
We speak English fluently.
Rani went on a trip to America with her husband to meet their younger son Steven.
Wow! Anita and her little sister go to school happily.
Ronaldo was a famous football player
NkNy cs;s ml;ltizapd;gb Mq;fpyj;jpy; cs;s nrhw;fs; midj;ijAk; (Rkhu; 400>000) ehk;
tifg;gLj;jpdhy; mtw;iw 8 tpjkhd gphpTfshf;f KbAk;.
1. Noun
vkJ fz;zhy; ghh;f;ff;$ba> njhl;L czuf;$ba midj;Jk; ngau;r;nrhw;fs; MFk;.
,jpy; kdpjh;fs;> tpyq;Ffs;> nghUl;fs; kw;Wk; ,lq;fs; midj;Jk; mlq;Fk;.
ngah;r;nrhw;fs; 4 tifg;gLk; mitahtd
Collective Noun
Proper Noun
Articles : A – An
ngau;r;nrhw;fis xUik fhl;Ltjw;F (xU) A, An gad;gLj;jg;gLfpd;wJ.
ngau;r;nrhw;fs; Vowel ,y; njhlq;Fk; NghJk; ngau;r;nrhw;fs; Consonant ,y; njhlq;Fk; NghJk;
Vowel cr;rhpg;gpy; njhlq;Fk; NghJk; An Consonant cr;rhpg;gpy; njhlq;Fk; NghJk; An
an apple a book
an elephant a carpenter
an image a television
an ostrich a dolphin
an umbrella a vegetable
an MP a university
an SMS a uniform
an NGO a one rupee coin
Article : The
“The” is used before a specific, unique, repeated and well known thing or things
The shop the doctor the meeting the building the message the opinion the song
the teacher the product the market the sun the moon the education the star
the information the railway-station the library the situation etc
Singular / Plural
a,b,c,d,e,g,h,j,k,l,m,n,p,q,r,t,w,z
Singular Plural
a vase crab - crabs S, SS, X, CH, SH, O y vowel+y f/fe
a place mug - mugs bus-es baby-babies key - keys leaf - leaves
a rat tank – tanks glass-es city - cities boy - boys calf - calves
a nation ball – balls box-es countries toy - toys wife - wives
an island team – teams beach-es families guy - guys life - lives
an engineer fan - fans potato-es lillies tray - trays knife - knives
Noun Possessive
Kannan’s = of Kannan Meena’s = of Meena Ismail’s = of Ismail
Mother’s = of mother baby’s = of baby computer’s = of computer
But… if the Names or plural words end in ‘S’ sound… just add ‘ (apostrophe only)
James’ car Jesus’ teachings Uwais’ slippers Ramesh’ question
Buses’ time-table tables’ leg cars’ owner farmers’ difficulties
Abstract Noun
Abstract nouns can be used to refer to feelings and ideas, and also events that are conceptual and
unspecific in nature (like a “holiday” or a “birthday“). Since abstract nouns reference things that
cannot be perceived with the five senses, they are contrasted with concrete nouns.