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Tham khảo tài liệu 'english grammar course - part 2', tài liệu phổ thông, ôn thi đh-cđ phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | E_English Grammar Course Unit 2 NOUN PHRASE 1. Noun and noun classes 2. Reference and the articles 3. Grammatical categories of nouns 4. Pronouns Issues 1. Noun and noun classes 2. Reference and the articles 3. Grammatical categories of nouns 4. Pronouns Issues Noun – Noun classes 1.1 Noun = a word used TO NAME A person (E.g.: Tom, John, Bill Jones) A thing (E.g.: bed, chair, table, house) An animal (E.g.: cat, dog, tiger, lion) An abstract concept (E.g.: peace, war, independence) 1/1 Noun – Noun classes 1.2 1/2 Noun classes Proper nouns Common nouns See more in 4.2 - 4.4 Noun – Noun classes 1.2 1/3 Noun classes Proper nouns Bill Clinton the Nile the UNICEF geographical names personal names names of institutions/ organizations calendar items Easter Noun – Noun classes 1.2 1/4 car cars Noun classes Common nouns Count Ns Non-count Ns Singular Plural Singular salt Noun – Noun classes 1.2 1/5 Common nouns Count Ns Non-count Ns Concrete Abstract chair gold activity beauty Noun – Noun classes Noun classes Proper nouns Common nouns Count Ns Non-count Ns E.g. Tom, John Concrete Abstract 1.2 cat failure rice peace 1/6 Noun – Noun classes Let’s check To which classes does each of the following nouns belong to? furniture garden victory serenity Friday 1.2 1/7 Noun – Noun classes Let’s check Furniture: Non-count, concrete Garden: Count, concrete Serenity: Non-count, abstract Friday: Proper (calendar item) Victory: Count, abstract 1.2 1/8 1. Noun and noun classes 2. Reference and the articles 3. Grammatical categories of nouns 4. Pronouns Issues Reference – The articles 2.1 2/1 Reference Generic Specific Unique See more in 4.16 - 4.30 Reference – The articles 2.1 2/2 E.g.: - John loves Mary. Reference Unique proper noun Reference – The articles 2.1 2/3 Reference Generic Specific vs. C/f. (1) A lion and two tigers are sleeping in the cage. (2) Tigers are dangerous animals. Reference – The articles 2.1 2/4 Specific or generic? (1) A lion and two tigers are sleeping in the cage. | E_English Grammar Course Unit 2 NOUN PHRASE 1. Noun and noun classes 2. Reference and the articles 3. Grammatical categories of nouns 4. Pronouns Issues 1. Noun and noun classes 2. Reference and the articles 3. Grammatical categories of nouns 4. Pronouns Issues Noun – Noun classes 1.1 Noun = a word used TO NAME A person (E.g.: Tom, John, Bill Jones) A thing (E.g.: bed, chair, table, house) An animal (E.g.: cat, dog, tiger, lion) An abstract concept (E.g.: peace, war, independence) 1/1 Noun – Noun classes 1.2 1/2 Noun classes Proper nouns Common nouns See more in 4.2 - 4.4 Noun – Noun classes 1.2 1/3 Noun classes Proper nouns Bill Clinton the Nile the UNICEF geographical names personal names names of institutions/ organizations calendar items Easter Noun – Noun classes 1.2 1/4 car cars Noun classes Common nouns Count Ns Non-count Ns Singular Plural Singular salt Noun – Noun classes 1.2 1/5 Common nouns Count Ns Non-count Ns Concrete Abstract chair gold activity beauty Noun – Noun .