Noun exercises

Noun exercises

Instructions: Please, do the exercises without seeing the Answers. If you are unable to find an answer, you can check the answers provided below after attempting all the blanks.

Collective and Individual Nouns

Collective and Individual Nouns

the individual nouns (book, dog, car, etc.) represent distinct and separate items or entities that can be counted. In summary, collective nouns refer to groups or collections treated as single units, while individual nouns represent individual, countable entities or items.

About Nouns. Common and Proper Nouns

About Nouns. Common and Proper Nouns

common nouns are general and refer to non-specific entities, while proper nouns are specific names used to uniquely identify individuals, places, or things. The key difference is in the level of specificity and the capitalization of proper nouns.

Count/Noncount Nouns

Count/Noncount Nouns

Nouns can be count and non-count. Count nouns are countable, non-count nouns have singular form only.