English Grammar Rules

Index

  1. Parts of Speech
    1.1 Nouns
    1.2 Pronouns
    1.3 Verbs
    1.4 Adjectives
    1.5 Adverbs
    1.6 Prepositions
    1.7 Conjunctions
    1.8 Interjections
    1.9 Determiners
    1.10 Modal Verbs
    1.11 Gerunds and Infinitives
    1.12 Articles
  2. Sentence Structure
    2.1 Subject and Predicate
    2.2 Objects
    2.3 Clauses
    2.4 Phrases
    2.5 Types of Sentences
    2.6 Voice
    2.7 Mood
    2.8 Tenses
    2.9 Conditionals
    2.10 Reported Speech
    2.11 Sentence Fragments and Run-ons
    2.12 Subject-Verb Agreement
    2.13 Modifiers
    2.14 Parallelism
    2.15 Relative Clauses
  3. Punctuation
    3.1 Period
    3.2 Comma
    3.3 Semicolon
    3.4 Colon
    3.5 Quotation Marks
    3.6 Apostrophe
    3.7 Question Mark
    3.8 Exclamation Mark
  4. Common Errors

Nouns

Nouns are words used to identify people, places, objects, or concepts. They are categorized into various types, including common nouns, proper nouns, concrete nouns, abstract nouns, countable nouns, and uncountable nouns.

Common Nouns

Common nouns are general names used to identify people, places, animals, things, or ideas. They do not refer to a specific name and are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.

50 Examples of Common Nouns

  1. teacher
  2. student
  3. doctor
  4. nurse
  5. engineer
  6. farmer
  7. police officer
  8. firefighter
  9. chef
  10. artist
  11. city
  12. town
  13. village
  14. country
  15. school
  16. hospital
  17. park
  18. library
  19. beach
  20. mountain
  21. river
  22. car
  23. bicycle
  24. bus
  25. train
  26. airplane
  27. boat
  28. computer
  29. phone
  30. table
  31. chair
  32. book
  33. notebook
  34. pencil
  35. bag
  36. house
  37. building
  38. store
  39. market
  40. restaurant
  41. dog
  42. cat
  43. bird
  44. fish
  45. tree
  46. flower
  47. fruit
  48. toy
  49. song
  50. idea