A noun is something which can be seen, felt, heard or touched as we have already discussed it in the previous part. Or all the naming words are called a noun.
Types of Noun
There are generally five types of nouns.
1.
Proper
2.
Common
3.
Collective
4.
Abstract
5.
Material
Examples: Ram, India, Army, Love and Gold.
These days the students are extremely worried about their bright future. They start preparing for the competitive exams in order to make their dream come true to have a government job, but clearing the exam becomes a challenging task if they bark up the wrong tree. This blog provides the useful material for English grammar for competitive exams. In today’s article there are indispensable rules of noun for competitive exam. It helps them learn the rules from a basic to the advanced level and provides detailed explanation for the answers.
Functions of Noun
To understand the functioning of a noun thoroughly it becomes necessary to know how a noun works in a sentence. A noun is used differently in English it can be either a subject or an object.
1. The Subject to a verb
·
Raman has won the best student’s award 2020.
· The books are our best friends.
2. The Object to a verb
·
They gave Mohan a
difficult task.
· The people of India have patriotism in their hearts.
3. The object to a preposition
·
The students write letters to
their parents in order to wish them ‘Happy Parents Day.’
· He was awarded with a trophy and a cheque for $10,000.
4. The Possessive Case
·
Sunil’s laptop has an original window and the fastest operating system.
· The students’ effort for making clean India Mission successful was largely appreciated by the public.
5. Descriptive of another noun
·
Neha, an SEO expert, leads an extremely hectic life.
· Anish, the trainer, loves body-building.
Noun rules in English Grammar
Rule no.1 there are certain nouns which are always used in the plural forms. You can never remove S at the last to use it singular. These seem plural, are used too.
Scissors, Tongs, Pliers, Pincers, Bellows, Trousers, Pants, Pajamas, Shorts, Gallows, Fangs, Spectacles, Goggles, Binoculars, Eyeglasses, Alms, Amends, Archives, Arrears, Congratulations, Outskirts, Riches, surroundings, Thanks and Belongings etc.
Examples
1.
The scissors are a portable
tool to be carried away easily.
2.
My goggles are very expensive
that I bought from Bangalore.
3.
Binoculars are a useful object
to see the far-off things at close.
4.
Alms were offered by the public
from every state to build the lord Rama Temple in Ayodhya.
5.
Congratulations are the best
sayings for a positive attitude person.
6.
Thanks can never repay one’s
helpful efforts.
7.
Where are my new trousers?
8.
The ancient archives are kept
in the archeological department safely.
9.
The riches may bestow you
transient happiness, but not a satisfactory life.
10. Your surroundings can never stop you to achieve your goals if you have recalcitrance.
Rule no. 2 Some nouns may look plural, but
are actually singular in reality. We always use singular verb with such nouns.
News, Innings, Politics, Summons, Physics, Economics, Ethics, Mathematics, Mumps, Rickets, Billiards, Athletics.
Examples
1.
The news of opening Mohallah
clinics a project to provide each person medical facility near by his door by
Delhi’s chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, was praised by many international
organizations worldwide.
2.
The politics is a dirty game
that attracts the people to the evil ways with a view to making a lot of money
instantly.
3.
The summons is a legal
invitation for someone to be appeared at court else strict actions against him
can be taken by the district magistrate.
4.
Physics was my favorite subject
till 9th grade later I liked chemistry a lot.
5. Students face problems in some
chapters of economics and find a tutor clearing their doubts.
6.
Billiards is one of the most
popular games in some countries, but it rarely played in India.
7. Sachin Tendulkar scored a century in a single innings against the Shri Lanka team in the world cup.
Rule no. 3 There are some uncountable nouns which are always used a singular, but we can’t use A/an article with them.
Scenery, Poetry, Furniture, Advice,
Information, Hair, Business, Bread, Stationery, Crockery, Luggage, Baggage,
Knowledge, Wastage, Jewellery, Breakage, Work, Evidence and Cost.
Examples
1.
The scenery of Jammu and
Kashmir and mesmerize you.
2.
Mr. Amitabh’s poetry is quite
famous amongst all the young readers.
3.
You advice was helpful for me
to leave my previous job and find a better one.
4.
He leaks the personal
information and sells in to the enemy country.
5.
Earning bread and butter has
become a difficult task for poor families.
6.
I went to stationery shop to
buy pencil colors for the project.
7.
He showed us a video as a proof
of evidence so that we could arrest him directly.
8. My hair is very long, but I never feel like having a haircut.
To use the above word as plural nouns you
need to use a certain words like this.
1.
He bought some pieces of
furniture for his daughter’s marriage.
2.
I could collect only a few
pieces of information through my research about this virus.
3.
He offered me two slices of
bread at breakfast.
4. My son demanded for some items of school stationery.
These were some of the most
crucial noun rules in English Grammar. I
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