• Proper Noun: It refers to specific entities. It can be the name of specific person, place or thing. Example – Priya, Delhi.
• Common Noun: Common nouns refer to general & unspecific categories of entities. They can be the name of common things or class of objects. Example – men, chair, girls.
• Collective Noun: They are nouns that refer to a group of something in a specific manner or the collection of some persons or things and represented as a singular noun. Example – jury, herd, flock.
• Abstract Noun: Denotes something that cannot be seen, touched, etc. and signifies a quality. More ethereal, theoretical concepts use abstract nouns to refer to them. Example – manners, promise, fear, energy, love.
• Materialistic Noun: Material nouns refer to materials or substances from which things are made. Example – cotton, rice, paper.
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