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THE NOUN.
. Noun in the English language combined with an article (definite or indefinite). Article may be absent, depending on the value and use of the noun.

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The noun has two numbers is countable (singular and plural). Nouns denoting living beings and some nouns denoting the objects are two cases (total and possessive). In English, the race is not grammatical, but a purely semantic category.

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The composition of nouns.
Compositionally, the nouns in English can be: simple and complex derivatives.

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Simple - these are the nouns, in the which there is no prefix or suffix, for example:
pen -; rod, rock -
 Derivatives - it is the nouns, which is composed of a prefix or suffix, or one and the other at the same time:
 worker - (from the verb to work-);
freedom - (from the adjective free);
friendship - (from the noun friend),
 misprint-typo (from the noun print)
 inflexibility - (from the adjective flexible), etc.
Complex - these are the nouns that consist of two or more bases, forming one word with one meaning, for example:
 shadowgraph; penknife; railway;
bluebell; breakstone.
The value of the nouns.
From the value of the nouns are divided into common nouns and proper names.
1. Common nouns - this is all common names for similar items.
For a household word nouns include:
a) nouns denoting concrete individual objects or living things: book; country; teacher;
b) collective nouns denoting the set of homogeneous objects or persons considered as a whole: flock, crowd) Nouns are real, indicating the material or substance: aluminium, paper.
d) Abstract nouns denoting quality, action, condition or general concepts: courage, speed, youth, patriotism.
2. Proper names refer to a person or object, isolated from similar items: Peter, the Don.
Note.
Proper names are written with capital letters. If the proper name is a compound, the official word in the proper names is written in small letters.