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Chapter I: Nouns in the English System

1 Chapter I: Nouns in the English System A noun can be defined as a word used to name a person, place, or thing. By a thing here, it means that it comprises something which can be perceived by human senses, or that which cannot be perceived but can be thought of. The System of English Nouns , for most of the Indonesian-learners of English , is complicated. According to their kinds, logically English Nouns can be classified into 2 kinds, (1) proper, and (2) common Nouns which are divided into (a) abstract, (b) individual, and (c) collective Nouns . Based on their grammatical distinction, these common Nouns can be made into (1) countable and (2) uncountable Nouns . In other words, countable Nouns belong to individual and collective Nouns , and most uncountable Nouns belong to abstract and individual Nouns .

6 a) Names of instruments having two parts forming a kind of pair: bellows, scissors, tongs, pincers, and spectacles. b) Names of certain articles of dress: trousers, drawers, and breeches. c) Certain names of games: billiards, draughts, cards, and dominoes. d) A compound noun normally forms its plural by adding –s to the principal word, as a commander-in-chief

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