Errors in the Use of Noun

Errors in the Use of Nouns: Guidelines + MCQs Test

Errors in the Use of Nouns: Guidelines + MCQs Test

Here we have updated common errors in the use of nouns—helpful for competitive examinations (Government Jobs) announced by SPSC Sindh Public Service Commission ASI BPS09, SST BPS16, Municipal Town Officer, CCE, FPSC Federal Public Service Commission teaching and non-teaching jobs. This can also be helpful for IBA Sukkur BPS05-15 job tests.

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 Errors in the Use of Noun Guidelines+ MCQs test.

Here we have updated common errors in the use noun- Helpful for competitive examinations (Government Jobs) announced by SPSC Sindh Public Service Commission ASI BPS09, SST BPS16, Municipal town officer, CCE, FPSC Federal Public Service Commission teaching and non teaching Jobs. Can also be helpful for IBA Sukkur BPS05-15 Job tests.


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Errors in the use of Noun

here are some common mistakes associated with each type of noun, along with an example sentence for each:

Common nouns: One common mistake is not capitalizing them when they appear at the beginning of a sentence or in a title. For example, "i went to the city" should be "I went to the city."

Proper nouns: One common mistake is not capitalizing them when they appear in the middle of a sentence. For example, "i love paris" should be "I love Paris."

Abstract nouns: One common mistake is using them as if they are concrete nouns. For example, "I saw the love in the room" should be "I felt the love in the room."

Concrete nouns: One common mistake is using them as if they are abstract nouns. For example, "the chair is thinking" should be "the person sitting in the chair is thinking."

Countable nouns: One common mistake is not using the correct plural form. For example, "I have two apple" should be "I have two apples."

Uncountable nouns: One common mistake is using them as if they are countable nouns. For example, "I saw two waters" should be "I saw two glasses of water."

Collective nouns: One common mistake is not using the correct verb agreement. For example, "the team are playing" should be "the team is playing."

Possessive nouns: One common mistake is adding an apostrophe to make them plural. For example, "I have two car's" should be "I have two cars."

Suggestions for Error Detection and Correction in Noun Usage:

Check for subject-verb agreement: Make sure that the noun and verb in a sentence agree in number. For example, "The boy runs" is correct, but "The boy run" is not.

Pay attention to singular and plural forms: Make sure to use the correct singular or plural form of a noun. For example, "One dog is cute" is correct, but "One dogs are cute" is not.

Be careful with possessive nouns: Use an apostrophe to show possession with singular nouns and with plural nouns that don't end in "s." For example, "The dog's toy" is correct, but "The dogs' toy" is not. Use an apostrophe after the "s" for plural nouns that end in "s." For example, "The girls' toys" is correct.

Noun: Noun is name of Person, Place or thing.

As we will read this in the terms of error Correction, for the error Correction we must  have be the knowledge of countable and uncountable Noun.

Countable Noun: Any quantity that can be counted is called countable Noun:
Note: We use a or an with countable Noun.
Example: dog, cat, animal, man, person

Uncountable Noun: Any quantity that can not be measured is called uncountable Noun. Uncountable Noun can not be plural by adding s or es at its end. 
Note: We can not add a / an with uncountable Noun.
Example: advice, information, news.

Contextual use of nouns: Be mindful of the context in which a noun is used. For example, some words can be used as both a noun and a verb, and the meaning can change depending on the context in which it is used.
Proofreading: Always proofread your work carefully to catch any errors, including noun errors. Use grammar checking tools and ask a colleague or friend to read over your work as well.

Example of Uncountable Noun:

Furniture
Scenery
information
luggage
bread
news
the poor
the blind

We will not add a/an with words nor these words will plural by adding s or es.


Army is taking action against terrorists.

Army is collective noun, we will always add singular verb with collective noun.


He provided the blinds with food. X
He provided the blind with food.


The government should pay attention to the problems of the poors. X


The government should pay attention to the problems of the poor.


He told these news to me. X
He told me this news.



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