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Nouns make up the largest class of words in most languages, including English. A noun is a word that refers to a thing (book), a person (Noah Webster), an animal (cat), a place (Omaha), a quality (softness), an idea (justice), or an action (yodeling). It’s usually a single word, but not always: cake, shoes, school bus, and time and a half are all nouns.
There are a number of different categories of nouns.
There are common nouns and proper nouns. A common noun refers to a person, place, or thing but is not the name of a particular person, place, or thing. Examples are animal, sunlight, and happiness. A proper noun is the name of a particular person, place, or thing; it usually begins with a capital letter: Abraham Lincoln, Argentina, and World War I are all proper nouns.
A collective noun is a noun that names a group of people or things, such as flock or squad. It’s sometimes unclear whether the verb for a collective noun should be singular or plural. In the United States, such nouns as company, team, herd, public, and class, as well as the names of companies, teams, etc., are treated as singular, but in the United Kingdom they are often treated as plural: (US) «The team has been doing well this season.» vs. (British) «The team have been doing well this season.»
Gerunds are nouns that are identical to the present participle (-ing form) of a verb, as in «I enjoy swimming more than running.«
An attributive noun is a noun that modifies another noun that immediately follows it, such as business in business meeting. These nouns look like adjectives but they’re not.
For learners of English, the most important feature of a noun is whether it can be counted. A count noun is a noun that can be used after a or an or after a number (or another word that means «more than one»). Count nouns have both singular and plural forms and can be used with both singular and plural verb forms, as with the word letter in «A letter for you is on the table. Letters for you arrive regularly.» Sometimes the plural form of a count noun is the same as its singular form, as in «I saw a deer in my yard yesterday. There are a lot of deer in the woods near my house.»
A mass noun (or noncount noun) refers to something that cannot be counted. Mass nouns are normally not used after the words a or an or after a number. They have only one form and are used with singular verb forms, as in «Portuguese is one of the languages they speak,» and «The information was unclear.»
Some nouns are not count or mass nouns. Nouns which only ever refer to one thing are called singular nouns: «Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun,» «We heard a terrible din in the alley.» And a plural noun refers to more than one person or thing, or sometimes to something that has two main parts. Plural nouns have only one form and are used with plural verb forms: «Townspeople are invited to a forum on the project,» «These scissors are dull.»
A particular noun can have any or all of these kinds of uses.
(count) I’ve read that book several times.
(mass) Time seemed to stop when I saw him for the first time.
(singular) The time is 3:22.
(plural) Fuel costs three times as much as it did five years ago.
существительное, имя существительное
существительное ↓
- существительное (тж. noun substantive)
proper noun — существительное собственное
common noun — существительное нарицательное, апеллятив
- имя
- в грам. знач. прил. именной
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Словосочетания
noun declension — именное склонение
generic noun — существительное общего рода
to decline / inflect a noun — склонять имя существительное
verbal noun — отглагольное существительное
first declension noun — существительное первого склонения
countable noun — лингв. исчисляемое существительное
predicate noun — лингв. предикатив
functional noun — функциональное имя
hypocoristic form of noun — сокращённая форма имени; ласкательное прозвище; ласкательное имя
non-count noun — неисчисляемое существительное
Примеры с переводом
The word “trees” is a plural noun.
Слово “деревья” — это существительное во множественном числе.
The noun “bear” and the verb “bear” are homonyms.
Существительное “bear” («медведь») и глагол “bear” («нести») являются омонимами.
The noun form has the following acceptations.
Эта форма существительного имеет следующие общепринятые значения.
“Steamboat” is a compound noun.
“Пароход” — это составное существительное.
Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify
Большинство прилагательных в английском языке стоят перед существительным, которое они определяют.
In the phrase “his car is red,” the word “car” is a singular noun.
Во фразе “его автомобиль — красный” слово “автомобиль” является существительным в единственном числе.
The adjective and noun must agree in number and gender.
Прилагательное и существительное должны согласовываться в числе и роде.
In “a red hat,” the adjective “red” is a modifier describing the noun “hat.”
В выражении «красная шляпа» прилагательное «красная» является определением существительного «шляпа».
An attributive noun functions as an adjective.
Атрибутивное существительное выполняет функцию прилагательного.
In “airplane pilot” the noun “airplane” is attributive.
В словосочетании «пилот самолёта» существительное «самолёт» является определительным.
In the phrase “a red hat,” the adjective “red” modifies the noun “hat.”
Во фразе “красная шляпа” прилагательное “красная” определяет существительное “шляпа”.
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
The adjective “smokeless” is formed by adding the suffix “-less” to the noun “smoke.”
The linguists could not instantiate this sense of the noun that he claimed existed in a certain dialect
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
Формы слова
noun
ед. ч.(singular): noun
мн. ч.(plural): nouns
Тест по английскому языку What do you think about your future? 7 класс с ответами. Тест включает в себя 2 варианта по 6 заданий. Вопросы и задания теста разделены на три уровня сложности: части А — базового уровня, части В — повышенного, части С — высокого уровня.
Variant 1
A1. Find the noun. (Найдите существительное.)
1) optimistic
2) responsible
3) disease
4) electronic
А2. Choose the necessary preposition. (Выберите нужный предлог.)
I am sure there will bе cures … AIDS and cancer.
1) for
2) to
3) of
4) about
А3. Mark the right translation of the word combination ожидать с нетерпением. (Отметьте правильный перевод словосочетания ожидать с нетерпением.)
1) to look after
2) to look forward
3) to look at
4) to look for
А4. Mark the second syllable adjective. (Отметьте прилагательное, в котором второй слог ударный.)
1) tolerant
2) independent
3) industrious
4) sociable
B1. Translate the words and word combination into English. (Переведите слова и словосочетание на английский язык.)
1) лечебное средство ___________
2) загрязнение ___________
3) забота ___________
4) болезнь ___________
C1. Make the question using the following words. (Составьте вопрос, используя следующие слова.)
he / usually / the / where / jog / morning / does / in?
Variant 2
A1. Find the noun. (Найдите существительное.)
1) talkative
2) intelligent
3) accident
4) sure
А2. Choose the necessary preposition. (Выберите нужный предлог.)
Who is responsible … it?
1) to
2) of
3) for
4) about
А3. Mark the right translation of the verb решать. (Отметьте правильный перевод глагола решать.)
1) to care
2) to solve
3) to believe
4) to rest
А4. Mark the third syllable adjective. (Отметьте прилагательное, в котором третий слог ударный.)
1) international
2) talkative
3) unfriendly
4) intelligent
B1. Translate the words and word combination into English. (Переведите слова и словосочетание на английский язык.)
1) подвергать опасности ___________
2) открытие ___________
3) технология ___________
4) наука ___________
C1. Make the question using the following words. (Составьте вопрос, используя следующие слова.)
see / in / you / planet / how / ten / our / do / years?
Ответы на тест по английскому языку What do you think about your future? 7 класс
1 вариант
A1-3
A2-1
A3-2
A4-3
B1.
1) cure
2) pollution
3) care
4) disease
C1. Where does he usually jog in the morning?
2 вариант
A1-3
A2-3
A3-2
A4-1
B1.
1) endanger
2) discovery
3) technology
4) science
C1. How do your see our planet in ten years?
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- Words with Old English roots (root(s) or origin(s))
- 10 letter words
- words starting with a
- end in b | ending with the letters ing
- 7 consonants
- single vowel words
- single syllable words
- words with 3 syllables
- Words with the letters ace
- Words with only the letters ace
- words with 4 vowels
- words that do not have the letters ae
- list of words that do not have four vowels
- etc.
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- Words with seven letters starting with a
- 5 letter words with double vowels starting with a and 2 consonants
Example:- Agree
- 5 letter words with 3 consonants
- triple consonant words
- words with 4 consonants and 4 vowels
- Words with 5 consonants and the letters rst
- 9 letter words with 4 consonants and 2 syllables that do not have the letter a
- 7 letter words with double consonants and 2 vowels, with 1 syllable
- Find a word that ends with out and starts with a
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