1 noun (noun)
A is a term used to name a person, animal, places, things, and abstract, such as student policeman dog,,,,,, airport snake River television sugar,,,, love etc.
3.1.1 types of nouns can be divided as follows:
.1) a general (common noun) is a term used to name a person, animal, places, things, general conditions, such as,,, man panda city day
2). Proper noun (proper noun) is a term used to name one thing one thing any
.One place where any particular, such as
man is common noun David is a specific name call man one
panda is common noun. The specific name Linping is called Panda one
city is common noun London is the name of one specific call City
.Day is common noun Saturday is a specific name call day day
name days and months to a proper noun, such as Monday Tuesday,,, Etc.
January February,,, March etc.
proper noun (proper noun) to write the first letter of a word with a capital letter (capital letter)
Activity. 1
.3) words (countable noun) is countable nouns count. Therefore it is singular (singular form) and plural (plural form)
change singular is the plural are as follows:
.The group 1 noun most fill s that singular to the plural, such as the following words
Singular Form Plural Form
boy boys.
table tables teacher teachers group 2 nouns ending with O ch s,,,,,, and SS sh x z fill es
Singular Form. Plural Form
potato potatoes watch watches
.Bus buses
glass glasses brush brushes exception 1. Words that end with O such as Buffalo available 2 is a more es follows buffaloes. Or use the original image, is buffalo
2.Nouns ending in o coming from other languages, or the word is an abbreviation, fill s only, such as คำต่อไปน this
kilo = kilos photo = photos
. Piano = pianos dynamo = dynamos
kimono = kimonos soprano = Sopranos
pronunciation when filling es to nouns ending with CH,, S SS sh x,,,,And the Z pronounce words by adding a syllable at the end of term, audio / Iz / as glasses pronounced [gla: sIz]
group 3 noun ending. Y by letters that preceded the y a consonant letter to change y is I before filling es like
Singular Form Plural baby babies Form
.Country countries
but fly flies nouns ending with y by letters that preceded the y a vowel to fill s like
boy = boys
monkey. = monkeys
group 4 nouns ending with f or Fe must change f or Fe is ves such as noun
following calf half knife,,,, Leaf loaf life,,,,, self shelf,,, thief wife wolf sheaf
Singular Form Plural Form
loaf loaves leaf leaves
wife wives half halves thief thieves
the following NOUN Hoof scarf, and wharf fill, s or change the F is ves it follows
hoof = hoofs / hooves
scarf = scarfs / scarves
wharf. = wharfs / wharves
.Besides nouns mentioned other nouns ending with f or Fe add s when plural, such as cliff cliffs
= handkerchief.
= handkerchiefs group 5 noun following a plural form only, such as Singular Form
Plural Form man men woman women
foot. Feet
tooth teeth goose geese
.Mouse mice
louse lice child children ox oxen
noted the words - Words 1 7 plural change outdoor within the singular part 2 คำหลัง. And is child ox is to add - Ren / - the end of the word en
the 6 nouns this group do not change form when a พหู unprofessional
.Fish (fishes are used, but much less)
fish names such as,,,, carp salmon trout cod mackerel squid squid
, some kind of animal. Such as,, deer sheep swine
some vehicles, types, such as aircraft craft
noun following use original photo or add s fine duck / ducks partridge,. Partridges, the pheasant / pheasants
.Countable some words are always plural, such as clothes police savings stairs,,,,,,, surroundings valuables pains thanks contents,,, Etc.
She unpacked and put all her clothes in the closet.
The man witnessed the robbery and called the police.
She walked. Up the stairs quietly.
.A call for clothes, tools, or of duple to plural as well, such as
clothing: trousers pants shorts etc,,,. (pants with 2 legs)
tools or supplies: pliers scissors tweezers,,,,,, binoculars glasses spectacles etc.
Schoolboys wear. Shorts when they go to school.
.The girl cut the pictures with scissors.
Tim is short-sighted. He must wear glasses when he reads.
Activity 2 4) uncountable nouns. (uncountable noun) were called what count nouns: don't or can't separate counts as one, two, three, etc., such as
water sugar. Bread gold paper dust
.Sand hair cloth soap ice oil
glass wood meat jam chalk mud
milk salt butter rice air snow
.A tell action (action) features (quality) or condition (state) which doesn't exist, these called intangible NOUN Gerund (abstract noun), which can be studied in details in the abstract noun
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