Words that name people, places, things, or ideas. They can be concrete (e.g., table) or abstract (e.g., freedom).
Types of Nouns
[[Common Nouns]]
General names for people, places, things, or ideas (e.g., city, book, happiness).
[[Proper Nouns]]
Specific names for people, places, things, or ideas; always capitalized (e.g., London, Shakespeare, Eiffel Tower).
[[Concrete Nouns]]
Things that can be experienced through the senses (e.g., table, flower, music).
[[Abstract Nouns]]
Ideas, concepts, or feelings that cannot be physically touched (e.g., love, freedom, justice).
[[Collective Nouns]]
Words that refer to a group of things or people (e.g., team, family, committee).