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Friday, February 28, 2014

TYPES OF NOUN


DEFINITION: Noun is a word which is used to name something as a person, animal, thing and place. There are six kinds of noun in English.
1) Proper Noun
2) Common Noun
3) Abstract Noun
4) Collective Noun
5) Compound Noun
6) Material Noun

1) PROPER NOUN
DEFINITION: Proper Noun is a name of particular thing, person, animal and place. On the other hand, proper noun is always written with a capital letter at the beginning of the word.
Example: Dara, New York, Cambodia, John, Angkor Wat…

2) COMMON NOUN
DEFINITION: Common Noun is a name which is given in common to everyone (person, thing, animal…..).
Example: Man, teacher, doctor, dog, cat, house, chair…

3) ABSTRACT NOUN
DEFINITION: Abstract Noun is the name of idea, quality and action that is the name of something we can’t touch, see, smell and taste.
Example:
Idea: Advice, ambition, wish...
- Quality: Goodness, kindness, darkness...
- Action: Talking, movement, discussion..
NOTE: Some Abstract Nouns can make from many kinds of adjective, verb and common noun.
a) Abstract Noun makes from adjective.
Adjective
Abstractive Noun
dark
poor
wise
honest
darkness
poverty
wisdom
honesty
b) Abstract Noun makes from verb.
Verb
Abstractive Noun
hope
regret
help
promise
hope
regret
help
promise
c) Abstract Noun is quite different from verb.
Verb
Abstractive Noun
live
die
know
advise
life
death
knowledge
advice
Verb Abstractive Noun
d) Abstract Noun makes from common noun.
Common Noun
Abstractive Noun
man
friend
hero
infant
manhood
friendship
heroism
infancy

4) COLLECTIVE NOUN
DEFINITION: Collective Noun is a name of number or collection of person, thing and animal taken together and spoken as a whole.
Example: Army, committee, family, nation, association, community…

5) COMPOUND NOUN
DEFINITION: Compound Nouns are the nouns that are combined between one word with another word and can make from many kinds of noun, adjective and verb.
Noun/ Adjective/verb
Noun
Common Noun
sun
strong
walking
light
man
stick
sunlight
strongman
walking-stick

6) MATERIAL NOUN
DEFINITION: Material Noun is the name of particular object.
Example: Chair, table, car, book, pen, house, radio…

Monday, February 03, 2014

How to use 'MAKE'

Make

Subject + make + object + bare infinitive (infinitive without 'to') 

'Make' can mean 'force someone to do something that he or she doesn't want to do':
  • His mother made him clean his room.
  • The teacher made us study very hard.
It can also be used to mean 'cause someone to do something' (the thing can be good or bad):
  • That film made me cry.
  • My brother often makes me laugh.
If we use 'make' in the passive, we use the infinitive with 'to' instead of the bare infinitive:
  • She was made to work on Saturday, even though she hated working at weekends.
We can also use subject + make + object + adjective. This means 'cause the object to be the adjective' (the adjective can be good or bad):
  • Her story made me really happy.
  • The traffic jam made us late.