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Noun, Definitions, and Exercises

The document contains exercises and questions related to different types of nouns, including proper, common, collective, abstract, material, countable, uncountable, and concrete nouns. It also includes fill-in-the-blank activities for collective nouns, feminine forms, plural forms, and identifying professionals. Additionally, it explains the concept of compound nouns and their various forms: hyphenated, solid, and open.

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Noun, Definitions, and Exercises

The document contains exercises and questions related to different types of nouns, including proper, common, collective, abstract, material, countable, uncountable, and concrete nouns. It also includes fill-in-the-blank activities for collective nouns, feminine forms, plural forms, and identifying professionals. Additionally, it explains the concept of compound nouns and their various forms: hyphenated, solid, and open.

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Find Common, Proper, Abstract, Material, Collective, Countable, Uncountable, Concrete Nouns from the following

list.

1. Which of the following noun is a Proper Noun?

a) singer

b) Peter

c) milk

d) sister

Answer

2. Which of the following noun is a Common Noun?

a) birds

b) London

c) iron

d) India

Answer

3. Which of the following noun is a Collective Noun?

a) team

b) book

c) marbles

d) ships
Answer

4. Artist is a ............ Noun?

a) Collective

b) Abstract

c) Concrete

d) Countable

Answer

5. Family is a ............ Noun?

a) Collective

b) Abstract

c) Concrete

d) Countable

Answer

6. Which of the following noun is not a Abstract Noun?

a) goodness

b) bravery

c) family

d) childhood

Answer
7. Which of the following noun is not a Countable Noun?

a) books

b) gold

c) horse

d) apple

Answer

8. Which of the following noun is not a Proper Noun?

a) team

b) London

c) Monday

d) Nelson

Answer

9. Birds fly in the sky.

a) Proper Noun

b) Common Noun

c) Abstract Noun

d) Collective Noun

Answer
10. I saw a bunch of grapes.

a) Common Noun

b) Material Noun

c) Collective Noun

d) Abstract Noun

Answer

Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with suitable collective nouns :

( good ness, bunch, iron, chain, queen, school, hive, set, wood,
horse, paper )

1. I have lost a ........... of keys.

2. There seems to be a plan behind this ........ of events.

3. There is a large ........ of fish near the coast.

4. Do not disturb that ...... of bees.

5. There is a fine ..... of pictures in the palace.

Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with Feminine forms of the words given at the end :

( lass, niece, mare, baroness, spinster, heroine, priestess,


heiress, hostess )

1. She is the ...... of the story. (hero)

2. The young ..... did not know what to say. (lad)


3. She remained a ..... all her life. (bachelor)

4. He bought a beautiful chestnut ......(horse)

5. The ..... wore a diamond necklace. (baron)

Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the Plural of the words given at the end :

1. She is the ...... of the story. (synopsis)

2. I saw many ....... on the underside of the leaf. (larva)

3. The building was six ..... high. (storey)

4. My two ...... have come to see me.(son-in-law)

5. He is good at telling funny ....... (story)

Common Nouns Exercises: Name the professionals

1. One who cuts hair is a .

2. One who cures sick people is a .

3. One who sells medicines and drugs is a .

4. One who makes bread is a .

5. One who operates on sick people is a .

6. One who makes chairs and tables is a .

7. One who sells tickets on a buss is a .


8. One who cultivates the land is a .

Compound Nouns
Noun Definition

COMPOUND NOUNS

Definition :

When we put two or more words together to create a new word, we have made a compound noun.

Nouns of more than one word are called compound nouns.

e.g.

noun + noun police officer ice-cream firefighter

noun + verb carwash haircut milkshake

verb + noun cross-road cookbook jump rope

adjective + noun black eye blue jeans hotdog

adverb + noun on-looker downtime overtime

adverb + verb Input output upswing

Compound nouns can take three forms: hyphenated, solid


and open.
HYPHENATED COMPOUNDS

When two or more words are connected by one or more hyphens, the result is a hyphenated compound. Some compound
words are hyphenated to avoid being misread or ambiguous.

e.g.

sister-in-law jack-in-the-box state-of-the-art

shout-out mind-set five-year-old

SOLID COMPOUNDS

Solid compounds are words that are used as a single unit of meaning and it is closed up as solid, or closed, compounds.

e.g.

rollback restroom whatever


breakfast needlepoint slingshot

OPEN COMPOUNDS

Sometimes no hyphenating or closing up is necessary to form a compound. Open compounds are words that are used as a
single unit of meaning but are still written separately as two words.

e.g.

wet nurse roller coaster whatever

sleeping bag first aid mug shot

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