Nouns can be physical objects; ____. Nouns can be people; ____. Nouns can be non-physical concepts; ____. Nouns can be places; ____. Nouns can be singular or plural. Normally, if they are plural, we put an 's' at the end of the word. For example, one car or two ____. One player or two ____. Some nouns have irregular plural form. For example. One foot and two ____. One tooth an two ____. Some nouns don't change in their plural form. For example, One sheep or two ____. One fish or many ____. We have uncountable nouns which ____ have plural form. For example, I eat rice (not rices) and bread (not breads) We can convert verbs into concept nouns by ____ +ing to the verb. For example, ____. ____ is excellent exercise. ____ too much pasta is unhealthy. ____ sports is a great way to make friends. Nouns have many common endings. For example: '-ment' like argument, '-ship' like friendship, -ity like ____, '-ness' like ____, '-ist' like ____, '-er' like ____, '-tion- like education, '-ism' like capitalism. Different types of nouns usually have different words. For example, ____ (person), ____ (countable object), ____ (concept). Nouns are the subject and objects of sentences. Subjects do the verbs and objects receive the verb. For example David plays golf. David is the ____ and golf is the ____. Try these activities. I love ____. ____ yoga is good for your mental peace. ____ too much coffee isn't good for your health. My friends had an ____ yesterday. One of the most beautiful things about this world is ____. We usually eat ____ for dinner. We have two ____ at home. They will have ____ for dinner. I use two mobile ____ for work. ____ the house is boring for me! My friend is an excellent hockey ____.

Nouns: Explained

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