English Nouns and Noun Using

English Noun definition

A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.

  • Common nouns refer to any person, place, thing, idea, etc.
    boy house water town religion despair

     

  • Proper nouns refer to particular places, people, objects, ideas, etc.
    George the White House Paris Christian Science New York

Nouns are used as the subjects of sentences, and as the objects of the verbs and prepositions.

Noun: Singular and Plural – Countable and Uncountable

Nouns can be classified into 2 groups: countable nouns which can be counted and which take an “s” to form plural and uncountable nouns which cannot be counted and which usually donot take an “s” and has only singular form .

Singular and Plural Nouns

  Singular Plural
Countable nouns: a book books
  one boy two boys
Uncountable nouns: information / water / salt / rice

To Form a plural noun:

  1. Add ” -s” to form a plural is most common
    book – books
    teacher – teachers
  2. Add “-es” to nouns that end in -ch,-s, -sh, -x and -z
    a watch – 2 watches
    a bus – 2 buses
    a brush – 2 brushes
    a box – 2 boxes
  3. Change “-y” into “-ies” with nouns that end in a consonant “-y.
    study – studies
    baby – babies
  4. Some nouns that end in “-o“, add “-es” to form plural.
  5. Some nouns that end in “-o“, add only “-s” to form plural.
    photo – photos   auto – autos     ghetto – ghettos     kilo – kilos     kanguroo – kanguroos    
    memo – memos     piano – pianos     radio – radios
  6. Some nouns that end in “-o“, add either “-s” or “-es” to form plural.
    memento – mementos / mementoes
    mosquito – mosquitos / mosqitoes
    volcano – volcanos / volcanoes
    tornado – tornados / tornadoes
    zero – zeros / zeroes
  7. Some nouns that end in “-f” or “-fe“, change -f / -fe into “-ves” to form plural.
    half – halves    knife – knives    life – lives
    shelf – shelves     scarf – scarfs / scarves
  8. Some nouns that end in “-f“, just simply add “-s” to form plural.
    belief – beliefs   chief – chiefs
    cliff – cliffs   roof – roofs
  9. Some nouns have the same singular and plural form:
    1 dear – 2 dear     1 fish – 2 fish
    1 means – 2 means     1 offspring – 2 offspring
    1 sheep – 2 sheep     1 series – 2 series
    1 species – 2 species.

Learning about Final -S/-ES in English

Countable Nouns and Uncountable Nouns.

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