What is a Noun?
A noun is a word used as the name of a person, place or thing.
Noun is described as words that refer to a person, place, thing, event, substance, quality, quantity, etc. The noun is a part of speech typically denoting a person, place, thing, animal or idea.
Common Grammar Mistakes Related To Noun
Incorrect | Correct |
The sceneries of swat are lovely. | The scenery of swat is lovely. |
The furniture’s in this room are good. | The furniture in this room is good. |
She gave me two advices. | She gave me two pieces of advice. |
Ali shouted vulgar abuse at me. | Ali shouted vulgar abuse at me. |
She wrote three poetries. | She wrote three poems. |
The hen ate many rice | The hen ate many grains of rice. |
He made many mischiefs. | He made many pieces/acts of mischief. |
Raza ran into troubles. | Raza ran into much trouble. |
John gave me two information. | John gave me two pieces of information. |
The united nations are a global organization. | The united nations is a global organization |
She took tea with her family members | She took tea with a member of her family. |
The cattle is eating grass. | The cattle are eating grass. |
Politics are a game. | Politics is a game. |
Ten miles are a long distance. | Ten miles is a long distance. |
He gave me a fifty rupees note. | She gave me a fifty-rupee note. |
I have a business in the office. | I have a piece of business in the office. |
Politics are a game. | Politics is a game. |
Two sheep’s are eating grass | Two sheep are eating grass. |
I like fresh fruits. | I like fresh fruit. |
He grows a variety of fruit. | He grows a variety of fruits. |
I bought two dozen eggs. | I bought two dozen eggs. |
Her hairs are curly. | Her hair is curly. |
He caught two fishes. | He caught two fishes. |
I have two work to do. | I have two pieces of work to do. |
She bought some Stationeries | She bought some stationery. |
We spent the summer vacations in swat. | We spent the summer vacation in swat. |
The united states are a big country. | The united states is a big country. |
She told me two news. | She told me two pieces of news. |