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Nouns (Kosakata Kata Benda)

Noun are words that name people, places, things or ideas


1. Common Noun
Nonspecific people, places, things or ideas… (man, city, religion)

2. Proper Noun
Specific people, places, things… (Albert Einstein, London)

3. Abstract Noun
Something that you can’t perceive with your five senses (Belief, love, happiness)

4. Concrete Noun
Something that you can perceive with your five senses (Apple, lion, eyes)

5. Countable Noun
Can be counted (Pencil/pencils, apple/apples, train)

6. Uncountable Noun
Can’t be counted (Milk, music, food, water, snow, rice)

7. Compound Noun
Made up of two or more smaller words (Textbook, snowball, seafood, sunflower)

8. Collective Noun
Refer to a group of things as one whole (Bunch, audience, flock, group, family)

9. Singular Noun
Refer to one person, place things, or idea (Cat, dog, ship, monkey, hero)

10. Plural Noun


Refer to more than one person, place things, or idea (Dogs, cats, ships, babies)
Common Noun: Common nouns are words used to name general items. It is not used to specific
items.

Proper Noun: Proper nouns refers to a unique entity, such as New Yor

Common Noun Proper Noun
Car Ferrari
Movie Deadpool
Tea Earl Grey
Drink Coca Cola
Website EnglishStudyHere.com
Man Usain Bolt
School Cambridge University
Bisquit Oreo
Mountain Mount Everest
State California
Cat Tom
Mouse Jerry
Ocean Indian Ocean
Building Empire State

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