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Nouns [Definition and Classification]

Noun
nouns

Based on form
- Concrete
Def: all the things appear in our eyes.
Ex: table, desk, stone, tree, people, etc

- Abstract
Def: all the thing we can NOT see in our eyes.
Ex: dream, purpose, love, etc.

Based on it quantity
- Countable
Def: all the things are able to be counted.
Ex: tree, table, desk, person, girl, man, etc.
(1) Singular
Def: all of the things are written as root word.
Ex: tree, table, girl, etc.

(2) Plural
Def: all of the things are written by adding (s)
or something different written. Depends
on the plural form
(1) Regular
Def: nouns are changed by adding (s).
Ex: tree -> tree(s), table -> table(s)

(2) Irregular 
Def: nouns are changed by different
written form
Ex: woman -> wom(e)n, man -> m(e)n

- Uncountable
Def: all the things aren't able to be counted.
Ex: water, sugar, money, etc.

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