Selasa, 09 Oktober 2018
Noun and Pronoun
Assalamualaikum wr.wb
Hello good people....now i will share the material about noun and pronoun. I get this materi from suntax subject. Hopefuly can useful for you all.
A). NOUN
1. Definition
A noun is a word that names something: either a person, place, thing, or idea.
2. The function of noun
a). Noun act as subject (if it were Friday, John would be here)
b). Noun act as object (I trust in God)
c). Nouns are described by adjective (the water pump is broken)
d). Noun as a direct object (Mr. Liu washed the car)
e). Noun as an indirect object (i sent Stephanie the camera)
f). Noun as an adverb (I walked home)
3). Kinds of noun
a). Absract nouns
Abstract nouns are words that refer to entities that we cannot feel with our five
senses. e.g. danger, happiness, time, friendship, humour
b). Concrete nouns
Concrete nouns can be detected and felt with our five senses e.g. dog, building, tree, coffee, rain, beach, tune
c) Countable nouns
Countable nouns are those that refer to something that can be counted. e.g. candy,burger, apple, orange, etc.
d).Uncountable nouns
Uncountable nouns is a smaller number of nouns do not typically refer to things that can
be counted. e.g. juice, water, honey, jam, etc.
e).proper nouns
Proper nouns refer to particular or specific names of persons, places, things or event.
They begin with capital letters. e.g. Drogo as a person
f).common nouns
Common nouns refer to general names of person, places, things or events. e.g. Boy
B). PRONOUN
1. Definition
Pronoun is a part of speech which is used in place of a noun that has already been
mentioned or that is already known, often to avoid repeating the noun. Pronoun can
perform any of the following five function.
a). Subject of the verb (He is very sick)
b). Object of the verb (James slapped me)
c). Complement of the verb (the winner was he)
d). Object of the preposition (i want to go with you)
e). Appoint to a noun
2. Kinds of pronoun
a). Personal pronoun
The personal pronouns are i, you, we, she, he, it, we, and they. This pronouns replace
nouns representing people or thing. e.g. I love you
b). Possessive pronoun
Possessive pronouns are used to show possession. As they are used as adjectives,
they are also known as possessive adjectives. My, your, his, her, its, our and their are all
possessive pronouns. e.g. my friends are crazy
c). Absolute possessive pronoun
These pronouns also show possession. Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs are
all absolute possessive pronouns. e.g. I'm yours
d). Demonstrative pronoun
These pronouns are used to demonstrate. This, that, these, and those are all
demonstrative pronouns. e.g. These are E building
e). Relative pronoun
Relative pronouns are used to add more information to a sentence. Which, that, who,
and where are all relative pronouns.e.g. the man whose house you bought will go abroad
f). Interrogative pronoun
These pronouns are used in questions. Who, which, what, where, and how, are all
interrogative pronouns. e.g. who are you?
g). Indefinite pronoun
Indefinite pronouns are used for noun-specific things. All, some, any, several, anyone,
nobody, each, both, few, either, none, one, and no one are the most common.
e.g. Turn on those several lamps please.
h). Reciprocal pronoun
Reciprocal pronouns are used for actions or feeling that are reciprocated. The two most
comnon reciprocal pronouns are 'each other' and 'one another'. e.g. each other company, another please.
i). Reflexive pronoun
The reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves,
themselves. e.g. love yourself.
j) intensive pronoun or empatic
e.g. the cat opened the door itself
Thank you...
Wassalamualaikum wr.wb
Oktober 10th,2018
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