Link:http://output.to/sideway/default.asp?qno=130900008 Grammar Part of Speech Noun Common Noun Common NounsIn general, a common noun is usually a word given in common to something physical in a general sense. Physical things can be every person, place, or thing of the same class of kind. Common noun is therefore a common word shared by all things with same characteristics. As by previous definition, things that can be classified as abstract nouns or collective nouns, are excluded from the list of common nouns. A common noun is used to name tangible things while an abstract noun is used to name intangible things. A common noun is used to name things in singular while a collective noun is used to name things in plural sense. The difference in the definitions between a common noun and a collective are very clear. However, the difference in the definitions between a common noun and a collective noun can be sometimes very confusing because the definition of a word is usually comes from an abstract idea or concept. Things named by words of common nouns are in physical existence which can usually be seen, heard, tasted, smelled or touched. These five senses are therefore the attributes or qualities of a physical thing. In other words visible light, sound, taste, smell, material property related to these five senses are usually abstract things used to describe a physical thing. Things of these kinds are not usually physical existence by itself. But thing of an abstract idea or concept, e.g. dew, air, land, mountain, island, beach, or desert, etc., is sometimes considered as physical existence by itself. Besides thing of an abstract idea or concept, e.g. edge, center, etc., is also highly depending on the function of the thing in a sentence. Common nouns and abstract nouns are closely related because a common noun is usually derived from an abstract idea. An abstract noun becomes a common noun once the named thing is in physical existence that can be seen, heard, tasted, smelled or touched. Types of Common NounsTypes of common nouns can be grouped according to the nature of the things.
Examples of Common NounsExamples of Common Nouns He is a boy. John is a boy. She is a girl. Mary is a girl. Tom is a doctor.
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