1๏ธโฃ What is a Noun?
A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
โ Examples:
- Person: teacher, doctor, Tom, Sarah
- Place: park, school, London, India
- Thing: book, chair, phone, apple
- Idea: love, happiness, freedom, courage
2๏ธโฃ Types of Nouns
1. Proper Nouns vs. Common Nouns
Proper Noun (Specific) | Common Noun (General) |
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London | city |
Coca-Cola | drink |
Mount Everest | mountain |
John | man |
๐ Proper nouns always start with a capital letter.
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Examples:
- I live in Paris.
- Sarah is my best friend.
- We visited Eiffel Tower.
2. Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
Countable nouns can be counted as one, two, three, etc.
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Examples:
- apple, car, book, table, dog
โ Wrong: I have much apples.
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Correct: I have many apples.
Uncountable nouns cannot be counted as separate objects.
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Examples:
- water, sugar, milk, air, information
โ Wrong: I have three milks.
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Correct: I have some milk.
3. Singular vs. Plural Nouns
๐ Most singular nouns become plural by adding -s or -es.
โ Examples:
- dog โ dogs
- box โ boxes
- baby โ babies
๐ Irregular plural nouns change completely.
โ Examples:
- man โ men
- child โ children
- tooth โ teeth
3๏ธโฃ What are Articles? (A, An, The)
Articles are words that come before a noun to show if it is specific or general.
1. Indefinite Articles: “A” and “An”
Use “a” or “an” for general nouns (when the listener does not know which one).
โ Examples:
- a dog (any dog, not a specific one)
- an apple (any apple, not a specific one)
๐ Rule: Use “a” before words that begin with a consonant sound.
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Examples:
- a car, a book, a university (“university” sounds like “you” โ consonant sound)
๐ Rule: Use “an” before words that begin with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u).
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Examples:
- an elephant, an orange, an hour (silent “h” โ vowel sound)
2. Definite Article: “The”
Use “the” when talking about a specific person, place, or thing.
โ Examples:
- I saw the dog in my garden. (a specific dog)
- We visited the Eiffel Tower. (only one Eiffel Tower in the world)
๐ Use “the” for:
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Unique things โ the sun, the moon, the sky
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Superlatives โ the best, the tallest, the most beautiful
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Countries with plural names โ the United States, the Netherlands
๐ Do NOT use “the” for:
โ General ideas โ Life is beautiful. (Not The life is beautiful.)
โ Proper nouns โ I live in France. (Not I live in the France.)
4๏ธโฃ Summary Table: Articles Usage
Article | Used with | Examples |
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A | Singular countable nouns, consonant sound | a book, a cat, a house |
An | Singular countable nouns, vowel sound | an apple, an hour, an idea |
The | Specific nouns, unique things | the sun, the teacher, the big house |
5๏ธโฃ Practice Sentences
Fill in the blanks with a, an, or the:
- I saw __ elephant at the zoo.
- She has __ interesting idea.
- We went to __ beach yesterday.
- There is __ cat in the garden.
- Can you give me __ apple?
Here are the answers! โ
- I saw an elephant at the zoo. ๐
- She has an interesting idea. ๐ก
- We went to the beach yesterday. ๐๏ธ
- There is a cat in the garden. ๐ฑ
- Can you give me an apple? ๐