

It is the word that describes or stresses the quality of the noun or person, place, or a thing. The pronoun "it" is used to denote neutral gender or unknown gender or to denote a lifeless thing. In the above sentence, I use I, myself, to denote ourselves instead of using our name. In the above sentence, we have to use He for denoting Roger. The pronoun's words include I, me, she, he, you, us, their, ours, etc. Hence instead of using the name, we use a pronoun to denote that person or thing. For say, if we keep using a person's name in writing or speech, it would be an inappropriate sentence and will take away the essence of the sentence. The Pronoun is the word which we use instead of a noun. E.g., doctors are countable, but sugar, milk is uncountable entity. Here honesty is an abstract noun.Ĭountable and Uncountable Noun - It describes if the name of objects or people is countable or not. The crowd is a collective noun.Ībstract Noun - It is the name of quality, action, or state. For example, The crowds in the market suffocate me. Here the dog is a common noun and Dobby proper noun.Ĭollective Noun - It describes a collection of people or things. The name shared by a common type of person or person is a common noun. Here Rey is a proper noun.Ĭommon Noun - The name of any generalized group or community, class or kind. Proper Noun - It is the name of a particular person or place. The common noun includes abstract nouns and collective nouns. The noun is further divided into a common noun, proper noun, countable and uncountable noun. Here books are the name of a thing hence it is a noun. Here Dog and Dobby are both names of animals hence it is a noun. Here Rey is the name of a person hence, it is a noun. It also includes anything that we could think of, but our feelings cannot comprehend. The noun "thing" includes all the things which have a name and can be seen, tasted, heard, touched, or smelled by you. The noun is the name of any person, place, or thing. There are eight categories, and they are as follows: Now without any further ado, let's introduce you to these parts of the speech. Every single word belongs to one of the eight categories of parts of speech, according to their work and uses in the sentence.Įight Types of Parts of Speech and their Use Today you will realize that every syllable you utter out of your mouth is a part of speech. We use Parts of Speech in our daily conversations and day-to-day life.
