English Grammar: Nouns

A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Every sentence contains at least one noun.

A noun answers one of these questions:
β†’ Who is the subject? (person)
β†’ Where is it? (place)
β†’ What is it? (thing)
β†’ What idea or concept? (idea)

πŸ” Examples:

Rahim plays football.
– Who plays? β†’ Rahim βœ… (noun: person)

They live in Dhaka.
– Where do they live? β†’ Dhaka βœ… (noun: place)

The baby cried loudly.
– Who cried? β†’ baby βœ… (noun: person)

Love is powerful.
– What is powerful? β†’ Love βœ… (noun: abstract idea)

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Noun Basics What is a Noun? Types of Nouns (Overview) Countable & Uncountable Nouns Concrete & Abstract Nouns Common & Proper Nouns Collective Nouns Material Nouns Singular & Plural Nouns Irregular Plurals Plural Rules (s, es, ies, ves…) Gender of Nouns Noun Cases (Subject, Object, Possessive)
Noun Usage & Rules Countable vs Uncountable Usage Much / Many / Few / Little Use of Articles with Nouns (a, an, the) Causative Verbs (Have, Get, Let..) Determiners with Nouns Possessive Forms (’s / of) Noun–Preposition Combinations Noun Transformation & Usage
Noun from Verb (e.g., decide β†’ decision)
Noun from Adjective (happy β†’ happiness)
Gerund as Noun
Nominalization (advanced)
Sentence Transformation using Noun
Noun Exams & Tests Cadet College Speical MCQ BCS & Job Prep Practice Cloze Test with Clues Error Detection Exercises Common Mistakes with Nouns Downloadable PDF Sheets Past Year Verb Questions