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    Synopsis :
    Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas. There are several types of nouns, categorized based on their characteristics and functions in a sentence.
    Here are the main types of nouns:
    Common Nouns:
    Common nouns refer to general, non-specific people, places, things, or ideas. They are not capitalized unless they start a sentence.
    Examples: teacher, city, book, happiness.
    Proper Nouns:
    Proper nouns are specific names of particular people, places, or things and always begin with a capital letter.
    Examples: John, Paris, Coca-Cola.
    Concrete Nouns:
    Concrete nouns refer to physical objects that can be perceived through the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell).
    Examples: table, dog, apple, perfume.
    Abstract Nouns:
    Abstract nouns refer to concepts, ideas, emotions, or qualities that cannot be perceived by the senses.
    Examples: love, courage, happiness, freedom.
    Countable Nouns (Count Nouns):
    Countable nouns can be counted and have both singular and plural forms.
    Examples: cat (singular), cats (plural).
    Uncountable Nouns (Non-count Nouns): Uncountable nouns cannot be counted and do not have a plural form.
    They refer to substances, concepts, or collective ideas. Examples: water, information, furniture.
    Collective Nouns:
    Collective nouns refer to groups of people, animals, or things. They can be singular or plural, depending on the context.
    Examples: team, family, flock.
    Compound Nouns:
    Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a single noun with a specific meaning.
    Examples: toothpaste, basketball, swimming pool.
    Possessive Nouns:
    Possessive nouns show ownership or possession. They are formed by adding an apostrophe (') and an "s" to the end of the noun.
    Examples: Sarah's book, the dog's tail.
    Verbal Nouns (Infinitives):
    Verbal nouns are infinitive forms of verbs that function as nouns. They are usually preceded by the word "to."
    Examples: to read, to write, to dance.
    Compound Proper Nouns:
    Compound proper nouns are proper nouns that consist of two or more words.
    Examples: New York City, Albert Einstein.
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