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Nouns are used to name something or someone. Nouns in most languages, including English, are the largest class of words.
"Plural-Only Nouns" in English Grammar

Plural-Only Nouns

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Here, we will discuss some nouns in the English language that are always used as a plural noun, i.e. they don't have a singular form.
"Possessive Form of Nouns" in English Grammar

Possessive Form of Nouns

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Possessive structures can show ownership and personal relationships. With the help of an apostrophe and 's', we can make the possessive form of nouns.
"Pass time" vs. "Pastime" in the English Grammar

Pass time vs. Pastime

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In this lesson, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, If you're still interested in learning, come on.
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"Countable and Uncountable Nouns" in English Grammar

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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It is important to know if a noun is countable or not. It can help form correct sentences using articles and verbs that agree with the noun.

Login vs. Log in

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This time, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these two verbs. Well, if you're still interested, join me.
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Roll out vs. Rollout

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This time, we're gonna analyze the differences and similarities between these two. Well, ready to gain more knowledge?
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Plural-Only Nouns

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Here, we will discuss some nouns in the English language that are always used as a plural noun, i.e. they don't have a singular form.

Breakdown vs. Break down

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In this lesson, we're going to talk about the differences and similarities between these words. Well, I'm here to tell you everything about them.
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Proper and Common Nouns

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Nouns can be categorized based on what they refer to. Common nouns refer to general items, while proper nouns specify unique entities.

Singular and Plural Nouns

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Singular nouns refer to one item, while plural nouns indicate more than one. Understanding the difference helps form correct sentences and observe agreement.

Proper and Common Nouns

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Nouns can be categorized based on what they refer to. Common nouns refer to general items, while proper nouns specify unique entities.

Compound Nouns

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Compound nouns are formed when two or more words are joined together to create a new word that has an entirely new meaning.

Noun Phrases

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When a group of nouns come together, they form a noun phrase. To know what is a noun phrase and how short or how long a noun phrase can be, start here!

Sign up vs. Sign-up

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This time, we're going to talk about the differences between these words. Well, if you wanna expand your knowledge, come on.
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Nouns

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Nouns are among the first lessons when studying a new language. In other words, we have to be able to name things first, then make sentences with them.
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Parts of Speech

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A part of speech is any grammatical group, such as noun, verb, and adjective, into which words are classified based on their use.

Adverbial Nouns

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Adverbial nouns are nouns with multiple functions according to the sentence they are in. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.

Adverbial Nouns

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Adverbial nouns are nouns with multiple functions according to the sentence they are in. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.

Negation: Nouns & Pronouns

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In this lesson, we will learn about negative structures with nouns and pronouns. Do we have negative pronouns? How can we make a negative noun?

Possessive Form of Nouns

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Possessive structures can show ownership and personal relationships. With the help of an apostrophe and 's', we can make the possessive form of nouns.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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It is important to know if a noun is countable or not. It can help form correct sentences using articles and verbs that agree with the noun.

Lost vs. Loss

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This time, we're gonna analyze the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, if you're still interested, why not join me?
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State of the art vs. State-of-the-art

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In this lesson, we will be talking about the differences and similarities between these two. Well, if you wanna learn more, come with me.
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Parts of Speech

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A part of speech is any grammatical group, such as noun, verb, and adjective, into which words are classified based on their use.

Workout vs. Work out

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Do you know how different or similar these two are? Or one of them might be wrong, don't you think? Well, why not join me here?
Advanced levelAdvanced

Plural-Only Nouns

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Here, we will discuss some nouns in the English language that are always used as a plural noun, i.e. they don't have a singular form.

Compound Nouns

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Compound nouns are formed when two or more words are joined together to create a new word that has an entirely new meaning.

Singular and Plural Nouns

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Singular nouns refer to one item, while plural nouns indicate more than one. Understanding the difference helps form correct sentences and observe agreement.

Possessive Form of Nouns

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Possessive structures can show ownership and personal relationships. With the help of an apostrophe and 's', we can make the possessive form of nouns.

Proper and Common Nouns

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Nouns can be categorized based on what they refer to. Common nouns refer to general items, while proper nouns specify unique entities.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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It is important to know if a noun is countable or not. It can help form correct sentences using articles and verbs that agree with the noun.

Singular and Plural Nouns

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Singular nouns refer to one item, while plural nouns indicate more than one. Understanding the difference helps form correct sentences and observe agreement.
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