NOUN AND PRONOUN

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Noun and Pronoun
Nouns and pronouns are important parts of a language. Nouns are the objects or people of a sentence. Pronouns stand in for nouns when we want to avoid using the name of the object or person again in the sentence.

A. What is noun ??

Noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. Nouns can function in a sentence as a subject, an object or object of a preporsition. 

For example : Girl, Book, Education, love, etc.
The functions of noun
1. Noun act as subject
2. Noun act as object
3. Nouns are described by adjective
4. Noun as a direct object
5. Noun as an indirect object
6. Noun as an adverb
B. Kinds of noun
1. Abstract Noun
 Abstract nouns are words that refer to entities that we cannot feel with our five sense.
E.g : love, trust, and knowledge.
2. Concrete Noun
 Concrete nouns, on the other hand, can be detected and felt with our five sense.
 E.g : books, clothes, car, atc.
    Some nouns have different plurals.
    Singular => Plural      
     - Child => children
     - Man => men
     - Foot => feet
     - Woman => women
3. Countable noun vs uncountable noun 
  

- Countable noun is that can be counted. They have a singular and plural form and can be used with a number. 
- Uncountable noun is that cannot be counted. 


4. Proper nouns 
  Proper nouns is refer to particular or specific names of persons, places, things or event. 
  E.g : Seina, Paris, Honda, Kartini's day
5. Common nouns
  Common nouns is refer to general names of persons, places, things or events. 
  E.g : girl, city, motorcycle, party 

C. What is Pronoun??
Pronoun is a part of speech which is used on place of a noun that has already been mentioned or that is already know, often to avoid repeating the noun.
Functions of Pronoun
Pronoun can perform any of the following five functions.
1. Subject of the verb
2. Object of the verb
3. Complement of the verb
4. Object of the preposition
5. Appoint to a noun
D. Kinds of Pronoun 

1. Personal Pronoun

  The personal pronoun are (I, you, we, they, he, she, and it ). This pronouns replace nouns representing people or thing. 
2. Possesive Pronoun
  Possesive pronoun are used to show possession. As  they are used as adjective, they are also known as possessive adjevtives. (My, your, his, her, its, our,   and their).
3. Absolute Possesive Pronoun
   These Pronouns also show possession these Pronouns sit by themselves. (Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs).
4. Relative Pronoun
  Relative pronouns are used to add more information to a sentence. Which, that, who (including whom and whose) and where are all relative pronouns. 
5. Interrogative Pronoun 
  These pronoun are used in questions. (5W+1H)
  (who, which, what, where, why and how) 
6. Indefinite Pronoun 
  Indefinite pronouns are used for non-specific things. 
  (All, some, any, several, anyone, nobody, each, both, few, either, none, one and no one are the most          common).
7. Demontrative Pronoun 
  These pronouns are used to demonstrate or indicate. (This, that, these, and those). 
8. Reciprocal Pronoun 
  Recipcocal pronouns are used for actions or feelings that are reciprocated. (each other and one another).
9. Reflexive pronoun
  Reflexive pronoun refers back to another noun or pronoun in the the sentences. (My self, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves)
10. Intensive pronoun 
  Intensive pronoun refers back to another noun or pronoun in the sentences to emphasize it.
 (He himself said so, and I was sitting by myself). 

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