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Noun

Noun is a word that labels something whether it’s a


person, a place, or an object.
 Person (the President, my mother, a girl, Albert
Einstein)
 A Place (Disneyland, Edinburgh, my bedroom)
 An Object (shoe, freedom, basketball)

Noun can also be in the form of things that cannot be


counted, such as a process or activity that cannot be
seen in the plain view.
The difference of Proper Noun and Common Noun

Proper noun => Give a specific name to a person, Common Noun (Generic Noun) => the generic name or

place, or object, and is always written in capital term of an object in a group that does not need to be
written in capital letters unless it is located at the
letters.
beginning of a sentence or title.
Example :
 The girl crossed the river.
Both of the girl and the river are common nouns that don't
 Does Tina have much homework to do this
need to be written in capital letters.
evening?
There are three types of "common nouns", namely:
 I would like to visit Old Faithful.
• Concrete noun: the objects that can really be counted and
physically visible.
Example: My keyboard is sticky.

• Abstract noun: an object that cannot be felt by the five • Collective noun: is a term for groups of people or objects.
senses. Example : That pack of lies is disgraceful; A pride of
Example: We can’t imagine the courage it took to do lions roamed the savanna.
that.
In addition, nouns can also be pronounced differently depending on
the nominal nouns. If singular, also called singular noun, then the
writing does not need to be affixed with the letter "-s". While if plural
or more than one, then it is in the form of plural nouns whose
provisions need to be given an additional letter "-s".

Noun is divided into two forms, namely countable noun and


uncountable noun.  Countable Noun
For example plates, tables, books, erasers and other
objects that can be calculated with a value
(one, two, five, ten, one hundred).
 Uncountable Noun
Examples: love, art, knowledge, water and others.  singular sentence : The box is contain an
excellence treasure.
Because it cannot be counted, a sentence with an  plural sentence : The boxes are contain an excellence
uncountable noun cannot have a plural form.
treasure.
 My love is wonderful.
 Your knowledge is very useful.
Pronoun

"Pronoun" is a sub-category of several nouns. A pronoun is a substitute for another noun.

The kinds of pronoun are :

 Personal pronoun
Personal pronouns is refer to people as subjects or objects.

 Possesive Pronoun
Possessive pronoun is a pronoun which shows the concept of
ownership. for example, my book, mine, your finger.
PERSONAL PRONOUN AND POSSESSIVE
PRONOUN

Subject Object Possessive Arti


Singular I Me My / Mine Aku
You You Your/ Yours Kamu
He Him His/ His Dia (laki-laki)
She Her Her/ Hers Dia (perempuan)

Itu/ ini (khusus


It It It’s/ Its
benda)

Plural We Us Our/ ours Kita


You You Your/ yours Kamu
They Them Their/ theirs Mereka
 Demonstrative Pronoun  Indefinite Pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun to designate an
object based on its location or distance. For singular Indefinite pronoun is a pronoun for a
person or thing that does not refer to a
= that, this, and for plural = those, these. specific object or person, or general and
random.
 This is his bag with green color, and that one Example: - somebody
with blue color. - anybody
• These are his band group and those are their - someone
- none
music equipment. - each
- all

 Reflexive & Intensive Pronoun


Reflexive pronoun is a pronoun based on the position of the subject or
object focused on the activity of the subject itself. For example: herself,
yourself, myself, themselves

 She was doing all of this work by herself


 I try to talk to myself to find the answer of this problem

While the intensive pronoun is also similar to the reflexive pronoun, it's
just different functions, there is more emphasis. Example:
 Did you yourself see Loretta spill the coffee?
 Interrogative Pronoun
Interrogative pronoun is a pronoun that functions as a form of question words
that are replacing people's nouns.
For example: Whom (as an object), Who (as a subject), Whose, Which,
What.

 Relative Pronoun
Relative pronoun is a pronoun whose character as a conjunction whose meaning
is "something ...".
Example:
 Can you tell me what can I do for you?
 I will be your friend who ever you are
No Personal Object Possessive Possessive Reflexive
. Pronouns Pronouns Adjective Pronouns Pronouns

1. I me my mine myself

2. you you your yours yourself

3. we us ours ours ourselves

4. they them their theirs themselves

5. you you your yours yourselves

6. he him his his himself

7. she her her hers herself

8. it it its’ its itself


1. I love you. You love me.

2. I meet you. You meet her.

3. It is my hat.

4. These apples are ours.

5. She pays for herself.

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