Index
- 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 - 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 - 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 - 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
- teacher
- student
- doctor
- nurse
- engineer
- farmer
- police officer
- firefighter
- chef
- artist
- city
- town
- village
- country
- school
- hospital
- park
- library
- beach
- mountain
- river
- car
- bicycle
- bus
- train
- airplane
- boat
- computer
- phone
- table
- chair
- book
- notebook
- pencil
- bag
- house
- building
- store
- market
- restaurant
- dog
- cat
- bird
- fish
- tree
- flower
- fruit
- toy
- song
- idea