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WHAT ARE NOUNS?

 Nouns are naming words.
 They name people, places and objects.
 They can also name ideas, emotions,
  qualities and activities.
 Here are some examples of nouns:
 Peter, Elizabeth, driver, sister, friend.
 Bristol, Severn, Brazil, pen, dog, money.
 Love, beauty, industry, nature, greed,
  pain.
Types of noun
 All nouns can be divided into common
  and proper nouns.
 Common nouns can then be divided
  into countable and uncountable nouns.
 Both countable and uncountable nouns
  can then be further divided into
  concrete and abstract nouns.
 We’ll look at each type in turn.
First, look again at those types
        and how they relate.
        proper
                               abstract
nouns
                 countable
                               concrete

        common
                               abstract
                 uncountable
                               concrete
Proper nouns
 Proper nouns start with capital
  letters.
 They are the names of people, places,
  times, organisations etc.
 They refer to unique individuals.
 Most are not found in the dictionary.
 They often occur in pairs or groups.
 Here are some examples.
The Jam
Tony Blair
                       Oxfam
                                   Coronation Street
               Carly
                         Christmas
   Keynsham                                  John
                       President Bush

                Sony                       Thames

   China                       Coca Cola
             Bridget Jones
                                            Portugal
                The Ford Motor Company
                                             King Henry
     Macbeth
                          Saturn
Common nouns
 All nouns which are not proper nouns
  are common nouns.
 A few examples: cup, art, paper,
  work, frog, bicycle, atom, family,
  mind.
 Common nouns are either countable or
  uncountable.
Countable nouns
 Use these tests for countable nouns:
 Countable (or just “count”) nouns can be
  made plural: a tree… two trees; a man…
  men; a pony… ponies.
 In the singular, they may have the
  determiner a or an: a sausage; an asterisk.
 We ask: How many words/pages/chairs?
 We say: A few minutes/friends/chips?
Uncountable nouns
 Use these tests for uncountable nouns:
 Uncountable (or non-count) nouns cannot be
  made plural. We cannot say: two funs,
  three advices or five furnitures.
 We never use a or an with them.
 We ask: How much money/time/milk?
  (Not How many?)
 We say: A little help/effort. (Not A few.)
Dual category nouns
• Some nouns may be countable or
  uncountable, depending on how we use
  them.
• We buy a box of chocolates (countable) or
  a bar of chocolate (uncountable).
• We ask: How much time? but How many
  times? (where times = occasions).
• We sit in front of a television (set) to
  watch television (broadcasting).
Field-specific nouns
• Uncountable nouns are often turned into
  countable nouns by specialists in a
  particular field.They become part of the
  jargon of that specialism.
• Grass is usually uncountable but botanists
  and gardeners talk about grasses.
• Linguists sometimes talk about Englishes.
• Financiers refer to moneys or even monies.
• Teas may be used to mean types of tea.
Remember that both countable and uncountable
nouns can be divided into concrete and abstract
nouns.


The distinction between concrete and abstract
nouns is the most important one of all when you are
analysing linguistic data. A lot of abstract nouns in
a text will have a big impact on its register.


The Plain English Campaign has an excellent website
which will tell you more about the stylistic impact
of abstract nouns.
Concrete nouns
• Concrete nouns are the words that most
  people think of as nouns.
• They are mostly the names of objects and
  animals (countable) and substances or
  materials (uncountable).
• Cake, oxygen, iron, boy, dog, pen, glass,
  pomegranate, earthworm and door are all
  concrete nouns.
Abstract nouns
• Abstract nouns name ideas, feelings
  and qualities.
• Most, though not all, are uncountable.
• Many are derived from adjectives and
  verbs and have characteristic endings
  such as –ity, -ness, -ence, and -tion.
• They are harder to recognise as
  nouns than the concrete variety.
Abstract noun or adjective
• You won’t confuse abstract nouns
  with adjectives, as long as you apply a
  few tests.
• Happy is an adjective. It behaves like
  one: very happy; so happy; happier; as
  happy as
• Happiness behaves like a noun: The
  happiness I feel; her happiness; great
  happiness.
A few more examples
Verb or adjective     Abstract noun
We were different     The difference
from each other.      between us.
My work is precise.   I work with precision.

The air is pure.      The purity of the air.
I composed this       This tune is my
tune.                 composition.
It is so beautiful.   It has such beauty.
You support me.       The support you give me.
The morphology of nouns
• Nouns change their form for only two
  grammatical reasons:
• Countable nouns have a plural form. This is
  usually formed by adding –s, of course, but
  there are some irregular forms.
• The possessive form of a noun is created
  by adding –’s (Henry’s cat) or just an
  apostrophe (all our students’ results).
Irregular plurals
• Some nouns retain plural endings from Old
  English:
• Men, geese, mice, oxen, feet, teeth, knives.
• Loan words from Latin, Greek, French and
  Italian sometimes keep their native ending:
• Media, bacteria, formulae, larvae, criteria,
  phenomena, gateaux.
• Graffiti, an Italian plural, is now an
  uncountable noun in English.

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Nouns

  • 1. WHAT ARE NOUNS?  Nouns are naming words.  They name people, places and objects.  They can also name ideas, emotions, qualities and activities.  Here are some examples of nouns:  Peter, Elizabeth, driver, sister, friend.  Bristol, Severn, Brazil, pen, dog, money.  Love, beauty, industry, nature, greed, pain.
  • 2. Types of noun  All nouns can be divided into common and proper nouns.  Common nouns can then be divided into countable and uncountable nouns.  Both countable and uncountable nouns can then be further divided into concrete and abstract nouns.  We’ll look at each type in turn.
  • 3. First, look again at those types and how they relate. proper abstract nouns countable concrete common abstract uncountable concrete
  • 4. Proper nouns  Proper nouns start with capital letters.  They are the names of people, places, times, organisations etc.  They refer to unique individuals.  Most are not found in the dictionary.  They often occur in pairs or groups.  Here are some examples.
  • 5. The Jam Tony Blair Oxfam Coronation Street Carly Christmas Keynsham John President Bush Sony Thames China Coca Cola Bridget Jones Portugal The Ford Motor Company King Henry Macbeth Saturn
  • 6. Common nouns  All nouns which are not proper nouns are common nouns.  A few examples: cup, art, paper, work, frog, bicycle, atom, family, mind.  Common nouns are either countable or uncountable.
  • 7. Countable nouns  Use these tests for countable nouns:  Countable (or just “count”) nouns can be made plural: a tree… two trees; a man… men; a pony… ponies.  In the singular, they may have the determiner a or an: a sausage; an asterisk.  We ask: How many words/pages/chairs?  We say: A few minutes/friends/chips?
  • 8. Uncountable nouns  Use these tests for uncountable nouns:  Uncountable (or non-count) nouns cannot be made plural. We cannot say: two funs, three advices or five furnitures.  We never use a or an with them.  We ask: How much money/time/milk? (Not How many?)  We say: A little help/effort. (Not A few.)
  • 9. Dual category nouns • Some nouns may be countable or uncountable, depending on how we use them. • We buy a box of chocolates (countable) or a bar of chocolate (uncountable). • We ask: How much time? but How many times? (where times = occasions). • We sit in front of a television (set) to watch television (broadcasting).
  • 10. Field-specific nouns • Uncountable nouns are often turned into countable nouns by specialists in a particular field.They become part of the jargon of that specialism. • Grass is usually uncountable but botanists and gardeners talk about grasses. • Linguists sometimes talk about Englishes. • Financiers refer to moneys or even monies. • Teas may be used to mean types of tea.
  • 11. Remember that both countable and uncountable nouns can be divided into concrete and abstract nouns. The distinction between concrete and abstract nouns is the most important one of all when you are analysing linguistic data. A lot of abstract nouns in a text will have a big impact on its register. The Plain English Campaign has an excellent website which will tell you more about the stylistic impact of abstract nouns.
  • 12. Concrete nouns • Concrete nouns are the words that most people think of as nouns. • They are mostly the names of objects and animals (countable) and substances or materials (uncountable). • Cake, oxygen, iron, boy, dog, pen, glass, pomegranate, earthworm and door are all concrete nouns.
  • 13. Abstract nouns • Abstract nouns name ideas, feelings and qualities. • Most, though not all, are uncountable. • Many are derived from adjectives and verbs and have characteristic endings such as –ity, -ness, -ence, and -tion. • They are harder to recognise as nouns than the concrete variety.
  • 14. Abstract noun or adjective • You won’t confuse abstract nouns with adjectives, as long as you apply a few tests. • Happy is an adjective. It behaves like one: very happy; so happy; happier; as happy as • Happiness behaves like a noun: The happiness I feel; her happiness; great happiness.
  • 15. A few more examples Verb or adjective Abstract noun We were different The difference from each other. between us. My work is precise. I work with precision. The air is pure. The purity of the air. I composed this This tune is my tune. composition. It is so beautiful. It has such beauty. You support me. The support you give me.
  • 16. The morphology of nouns • Nouns change their form for only two grammatical reasons: • Countable nouns have a plural form. This is usually formed by adding –s, of course, but there are some irregular forms. • The possessive form of a noun is created by adding –’s (Henry’s cat) or just an apostrophe (all our students’ results).
  • 17. Irregular plurals • Some nouns retain plural endings from Old English: • Men, geese, mice, oxen, feet, teeth, knives. • Loan words from Latin, Greek, French and Italian sometimes keep their native ending: • Media, bacteria, formulae, larvae, criteria, phenomena, gateaux. • Graffiti, an Italian plural, is now an uncountable noun in English.