अंग्रेज़ी संज्ञा: TOEIC® के लिए पूर्ण गाइड
अंग्रेज़ी संज्ञा में महारत: प्रकार (गणनीय, अगणनीय, यौगिक), बहुवचन नियम, संबंधवाचक और TOEIC® संज्ञा पैटर्न।
Types of English Nouns
Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or concepts. In English, there are several categories of nouns that are essential to know for the TOEIC®, as many grammar questions test the correct use of nouns in a professional context.
Common and Proper Nouns
| Type | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Common nouns | Name general items | company, report, employee, meeting |
| Proper nouns | Name specific entities (capitalized) | Microsoft, Paris, Monday, January |
Concrete and Abstract Nouns
| Type | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Concrete nouns | Things perceived by the senses | desk, phone, building, printer |
| Abstract nouns | Concepts or ideas | experience, knowledge, management, quality |
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
This is the most important distinction on the TOEIC®. It determines the use of articles, quantifiers, and verb forms:
| Type | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Countable | Can be counted, singular and plural forms | one document / two documents, an employee / several employees |
| Uncountable | Cannot be directly counted, no plural | information, equipment, furniture, advice, luggage, news, research, progress |
Quantifiers with countable: many, few, a few, several, a number of
Quantifiers with uncountable: much, little, a little, a great deal of, an amount of
With both: some, any, a lot of, plenty of, enough
Collective Nouns
Collective nouns name a group of people or things:
| Noun | Definition |
|---|---|
| team | a group working together |
| staff | all employees |
| committee | a group making decisions |
| audience | people watching or listening |
| department | a division of an organization |
Compound Nouns
Compound nouns are formed from two or more words. They are very common in the professional English tested on the TOEIC®:
| Compound noun | Definition |
|---|---|
| business trip | travel for work purposes |
| customer service | support for clients |
| deadline extension | additional time to complete |
| job interview | meeting to evaluate a candidate |
| board meeting | meeting of directors |
| parking lot | area for parking vehicles |
| work schedule | plan of working hours |
Plural Rules
Regular Plurals
| Rule | Ending | Example |
|---|---|---|
| General rule | add -s | report → reports |
| Ending in -s, -x, -z, -ch, -sh | add -es | box → boxes, watch → watches |
| Consonant + y | replace -y with -ies | company → companies |
| Vowel + y | add -s | day → days, key → keys |
| Ending in -f or -fe | often -ves | half → halves, life → lives |
| Ending in -o | -es or -s | tomato → tomatoes but photo → photos |
Irregular Plurals
These forms must be memorized as they follow no rule:
| Singular | Plural |
|---|---|
| man | men |
| woman | women |
| child | children |
| person | people |
| tooth | teeth |
| foot | feet |
| mouse | mice |
| criterion | criteria |
| analysis | analyses |
| datum | data |
Possessive Nouns
Possessive nouns show ownership. The rules are straightforward:
| Type | Rule | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Singular | add 's | the manager's office, the company's policy |
| Plural ending in -s | add only ' | the employees' benefits, the directors' meeting |
| Irregular plural | add 's | the children's room, the people's choice |
Common TOEIC® Traps
- Countable vs uncountable: watch out for false friends — information, equipment, furniture, and advice are uncountable in English (no *informations, *equipments)
- Much vs many: much with uncountable (much information), many with countable (many employees)
- Less vs fewer: less with uncountable (less time), fewer with countable (fewer documents)
- Noun vs adjective: in Part 5, you are often asked to choose between a noun and an adjective → significance (noun) vs significant (adj.)
- Compound nouns: in TOEIC® texts, compound nouns are very common and can be confused with other structures
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