Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03
Nouns
1. NOUN
The part of speech that is used
to name or identify a
Person, Place, Thing,
and Quality.
2.
3. COMMON NOUN AND PROPER NOUN
Common Nouns
indicate
Ordinary things
of no particular
emphasis.
Proper Nouns
name a specific
Person, Group,
Event, Thing, or
Place.
4. ABSTRACT NOUN AND CONCRETE NOUN
Abstract Nouns
are things which
cannot be
experienced
with the senses,
they are ideas
and concepts.
Concrete Nouns
are things that
can be
experienced with
the five senses:
you see them,
hear them, smell
them, taste them
and feel them.
5. ANIMATE NOUN AND INANIMATE NOUN
Animate
Nouns
correlative
with the
Pronouns He,
She, and Who.
Inanimate
Nouns with
It, and
Which.
6. ATTRIBUTE NOUN AND COLLECTIVE NOUN
Attribute
Nouns a
quality or
characteristic
of a Person or
Thing.
Collective Nouns
refer to a group of
things that is
treated as a single
entity. The group
consists of
individual
members, but the
group is seen as
one whole unit.
7. COUNT NOUN AND MASS NOUN
Count Nouns
refer to things
that we can
count.
Mass Nouns
refers to things
that we cannot
count.
8. COMPOUND NOUN AND POSSESIVE NOUN
Compound
Nouns are two
nouns put
together to
make a new
noun.
Possessive
Nouns indicate
ownership or
close
relationship.
9. SINGULAR NOUN AND PLURAL NOUN
Singular
Nouns name
of Person,
Place, Thing
or Idea.
Plural Nouns
name more
than one
Person, Place,
Thing or Idea.