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NOUNS. Presented by: Almeda , Leny Beniahan , Irene Valerie Garibay , Rodenia Patawang , Marisa. Nouns. A noun refers to or names something, which may be a person, place, thing, idea, animal, quality and a point in time .
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NOUNS Presented by: Almeda, Leny Beniahan, Irene Valerie Garibay, Rodenia Patawang, Marisa
Nouns • A noun refers to or names something, which may be a person, place, thing, idea, animal, quality and a point in time. • It is usually define as a word denoting quality or action and functioning in a sentence. • The word “noun” is a noun itself. • Together with verbs, nouns are the principal elements of a sentence.
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS • Proper Nouns • These are names of particular place, person, thing or event. • It is always written in capital letters. • It can be one word or several words.
PROPER NOUNS • It includes the following: A. Names of person, nicknames and titles Vincent Cha – Chez Edong AbbyMarvin Dr. May Ann B. Geographical names and locations PhilippinesBulacanAbatan Luzon Middle East Singapore
PROPER NOUNS C. Names of buildings and monuments Rizal Monument EDSA ShrineManilaPost Office RufinoTower Yap Building Sandiganbayan D. Names of days, month and special days Sunday New Year’s Day October Bataan Day Holy Week Monday
PROPER NOUNS E. Names of political parties and their members Nacionalista Liberal Party Kampi PartidongMasang Pilipino Reporma F. Names of races, nationalities and languages French Filipino Red Indians Chinese Anglo – Saxon Spanish
PROPER NOUNS G. Trade names Red Ribbon Toyota Nestle Nokia Shell Bench K. Names of family relationships TitaLucy Uncle Mars Aunt MylaNinang Olivia
PROPER NOUNS L. Names of period in history, event and document of historic importance The Preamble Pact - of – Biak naBato Martial Law Treaty of Paris M. Names of organization, clubs and business firms San Miguel Corporation St. Paul Paris Church Parents Teachers Association
PROPER NOUNS N. Names of ships, airplanes Philippine Air Lines British Air Ways Super Ferry O. Title of books and journals Communication skills IbongAdarna Noli Me Tangere
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 2. CommonNouns Identify general categories; refer to person, places, or things in general. • It begins in small letters. Examples: man soldier job theatre pencil school actor flower
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 3. Concrete Nouns • Names of an object or thing that can be recognized by at least one of the senses or one which you can touch, see, hear, smell or taste. Examples: hammer airplane thunder dog gun bicycle candy lightning bread
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 4. Abstract Nouns • Names a quality or an idea that cannot be seen, heard, smelled, tasted or touched. democracy duty tyranny poverty mercytruth
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 5. Collective Nouns • Names a collection or group of persons, things, places or animals as a group. team army cluster herd family fleet groupflock
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 6. Agent Nouns • Names that indicates a being or a thing that acts for or in place of another, or one that acts by authority of another. adviser attorneydonor
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 7. Diminutive Noun • A derivative indicating something small, young, or loved and sometimes belittled. bird – birdie novel - novelette book – booklet
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 8. Mass Noun • One that describes concrete objects considered in a mass quantity. people nation
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 9. Recipient Noun • Indicates one who receives something, one to whom an act is done or upon whom a privilege is conferred. granteepayeemortgageeemployee
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS 10. Compound Nouns • Nouns made up of two or more words made as one. Forms of Compound Nouns • Closed form - two or more words are combined to form a single word. butter + fly - butterfly sand + castle - sandcastle play + ground - playground business + man - businessman
Forms of Compound Nouns b. Hyphenated form – a hyphen is placed between two or more words. sister – in – law editor – in – chief governor – general seven – year – old c. Open form – two or more words written separately but considered as a single noun. notary public trash can
GENDER OF NOUNS 1. Masculine • A noun that refers to a male. abotactor adulterermaster benefactornegro 2. Feminine • A noun that refers to a female abbessactressadulteressmistress benefactressnegress
Gender of Nouns Masculine Lion Feminine Lioness
Gender of Nouns Masculine wizard Feminine witch
Gender of Nouns Masculine dog Feminine bitch
Gender of Nouns Masculine King Feminine Queen
Gender of nouns Masculine Priest Feminine Nun
Gender of nouns Masculine Father Feminine Mother
Gender of nouns Masculine deer Feminine doe
Gender of Nouns Masculine stallion Feminine mare
Gender of Nouns 3. Indeterminate – These nouns signifying either sex. child sibling babies dancersstudent parents reporters teachers singers engineerslawyersartists
gender of nouns 4. Neuter – Nouns signifying absence of sex. pencil book tree hospital school knife chair cave floor phone firestick
Number of Nouns 1. Singular Nouns 2. Plural Nouns - when a noun mean sonly one. Examples: boy bus candy paper baby -when a noun means more than one. Examples: boys busses candies papers babies
Changing the Form of the Given Noun • The plural of nouns is usually formed by adding - sto a singular noun. lamp lamps cat cats fork forks flower flowers pen pens
Changing the Form of the Given Noun b. Nouns ending in s, z, x,sh, and ch form the plural by adding - es. moss mosses buzz buzzes box boxes dish dishes church churches witch witches gas gases
Changing the Form of the Given Noun c. Nouns have their form for both singular and plural deer deer sheep sheep flock flock
Changing the Form of the Given Noun d. Some nouns ending in o preceded by a consonant, add – es to the singular form. Others form their plural by adding – s to singular forms. piano pianos photophotos mango mangoes
Changing the Form of the Given Noun e. Noun borrowed from a foreign language keep their foreign plurals. datum data bacteria bacterium cactus cacti alumna alumnae