Noun - Nouns As numbers and Genders - English Grammar
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Noun - Nouns As numbers and Genders - English Grammar
Explore comprehensive English Grammar, Hindi Vyakaran, Writing Skills, and Hindi–English Translation notes designed for clear concept building and exam preparation. This section covers essential grammar rules with examples, parts of speech, tenses, voice and narration, along with structured formats for letter writing and essay writing. Whether you are preparing for school exams or competitive tests, these well-organized and easy-to-understand notes will help you strengthen your language skills and improve accuracy in both Hindi and English.
Noun - Nouns As numbers and Genders - English Grammar
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Nouns As numbers and Genders
Handling Nouns:
Nouns are handled as Numbers and as Genders
संज्ञा को वचन के रूप में और लिंग के रूप में प्रबंधन किया जाता है |
Numbers of Nouns (संज्ञा का वचन):
Notes: Modern classification के अनुसार uncountable nouns का numbers नहीं होते हैं |
Noun which tells its number one or more than one is called number.
There are two kinds of number;
(I) Singular Number : The noun which tells only one number in counting this is called singular number.
Example: boy, girl, toy, book, pen, mouse, wire, mobile etc.
(II) Plural Number: The noun which tells number more than one is plural number.
Example: boys, girls, toys, books, pens, mouses, wires, mobile etc.
(II) Plural Number
Genders of nouns (संज्ञा का लिंग):
All nouns can be classified under Genders; i.e
(i) Masculine Genders : Male Nouns refer to Masculine genders, like brother, Father, Ox, Dog, boy and hero etc.
(ii) Feminine Genders : Female nouns refer to Feminine genders, like sister, Mother, cow, girls and heroine etc.
(iii) Common Genders: Common genders are those nouns which can be either male or female, like teacher, baby, neighbor, guardian and parent etc.
(iv) Neuter Genders: Neuter Genders are non-living nouns, like stone, rocks, kite, book, pen, building, hydrogen and pencil etc.
Common Genders
- bird,
- cat,
- cattle,
- child,
- companion,
- comrade,
- cousin,
- dancer,
- deer,
- friend,
- guardian,
- guest,
- infant,
- owner,
- parent,
- passenger,
- pig,
- president,
- pupil,
- relative,
- sheep,
- singer,
- student,
- swan,
- teacher,
- baby,
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- सर्वनाम
- विशेषण
- क्रिया और काल
- वचन और लिंग
- समास
- संधि
- अलंकार
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