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Nouns | The Seven Types of Pronouns

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What are nouns?
Nouns are people, places, animals, things or ideas.
For example,
Person Blossom Hoad
Place Chantilly
Animal – dog
Thing – chair
Idea freedom
The Ten Types of Nouns
1. Proper Nouns
2. Common Nouns
3. Singular Nouns
4. Plural Nouns
5. Compound Nouns
6. Countable Nouns
7. Uncountable Nouns
8. Abstract Nouns
9. Possessive Nouns
10. Collective Nouns

0:00 Introduction
0:10 What are nouns?
0:43 Types of Nouns
1:19 Proper Nouns
6:32 Common Nouns
11:12 Singular Nouns
11:46 Plural Nouns
17:43 Compound Nouns
18:08 Countable Nouns
18:44 Uncountable Nouns
19:54 Abstract Nouns
20:56 Possessive Nouns
22:10 Collective Nouns
24:23 Outro

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