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c c: used as the name of person, place, thing and idea

e.g. ʹ Person ʹ Amy, John, Jack, Jill, Ben, Adam, man, Person

Place: London, India, Noida, Atta, United Kingdom, Location

Thing: table, Chair, Basket, Fan, Door, stuff

Idea: Beauty, Kindness, Courage, Fear

KINDS OF NOUN

Proper Noun: names given to person, place, river, mountain

e.g. ʹ Ram, Ganga, Himalaya, Noida, Aditi

Common Noun: names given in common to every person or thing of


same class.

e.g. ʹ Boy, river, country, village, girl, dog

Collective Noun: name of the collection of person or thing together and


treated as one

e.g. ʹ Army, team, family, Dozen, crowd, mob

Abstract Noun: name of a quality action or state

e.g. ʹ Beauty, Courage, fear, bright, dark, intense, strong, love, lonely,
hatred
Pronoun ʹ is a word used in place of noun in a sentence

Singular Plural

First Person I (my, me, mine) We (our, us)

Second Person You (your) You (your)

Third Person He, She, it (His, Her, They (their)


Him)

E.g. - (in present form)

Singular Plural

First Person I am, I have We are, We have

Second Person You are, you have You are, you have

Third Person He is, she is, it is, (He They are, They have
has, She has, it has),
{Ram has, Girl has, chair
has, temple has}

E.g. ʹ (in Past form)

Singular Plural
First Person I was, I had We were, We had
Second Person You were, you had You were, You had
Third Person He was, she was, it They were, They had
was, he had, she had,
Adjective: is a word used to describe a noun or pronoun or tell their
number or quality.

E.g.-

Good, Clever, intelligent, golden, heavy, young, old, big, pet, wild, wide

This, That, These, Those

Some, any, many, much, one


Preposition: is a word used before a noun or pronoun to show its
relation with other word in a sentence.

Preposition joins A noun to another noun

A noun to adjective

Noun to a verb

Examples:

-| Sit on the chair


-| Look at the photograph
-| Write with a pen
-| Stand at the bus stand
-| Wait for a bus
-| Go by the bus
-| There is a computer in my office
-| The children are fond of Chocolate
-| He jumped off the wall
-| I am going to office

Time Preposition (at, in, on, until ) Direction Preposition ( down,


down from, in, into, out, out of,
up, up to )
Location Preposition (at, in, on ) Position Preposition ( at, next to,
on, under )
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