Different Types of Nouns with pictures
The pronoun "I" is always capitalized.
"I" takes the place of a proper noun and is always capitalized.
nouns names a person, place, or thing
A person
Concrete noun is a physical person, place or thing.
A thing.
Abstract noun is an idea or quality.
An idea.
Proper nouns are always capitalized.
Boston is the name of a city, a proper noun, and always capitalized.
Proper Noun is a specific person, place, thing, or brand name.
Fred and George Weasley, specific people.
Common Noun is a general person, place, or thing.
General thing.
Plural nouns are more than one noun.
More than one.
Singular noun is one noun.
One noun.
dresses
Plural, concrete, and common
glasses
Plural, concrete, and common
Possessive nouns shows possession or ownership.
Shows ownership.
beauty
Singular, abstract, and common
crime
Singular, abstract, common
politeness
Singular, abstract, common
winter's
Singular, abstract, common, and possessive
dog
Singular, concrete, and common noun
Nintendo Wii
Singular, concrete, and proper
Big Mac
Singular, concrete, and proper noun
Michael's
Singular, concrete, proper, and possessive