Common Noun |
Refers to a general, non-specific thing or person |
cat, city, book |
Proper Noun |
Refers to a specific person, place, or thing and is capitalized |
New York City, Jane Smith, The Great Gatsby |
Concrete Noun |
Refers to a physical object that can be seen, touched, or perceived through the senses |
tree, chair, apple |
Abstract Noun |
Refers to a concept, idea, or feeling that cannot be perceived through the senses |
love, freedom, courage |
Collective Noun |
Refers to a group of people, animals, or things |
herd, team, family |
Countable Noun |
Refers to something that can be counted and has a singular and plural form |
car, book, pencil |
Uncountable Noun |
Refers to something that cannot be counted and does not have a plural form |
water, air, love |
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