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Common Noun

Not capitalized. Any person, place, or thing. An example would be building.

Proper Noun

Capitalized. It is a specific person, place, or thing. An example would be Empire State building.

Singular Noun

A singular noun is just one thing. An example of a singular noun would be plant. An irregular example would be man.

Plural Noun

A plural noun is more than one thing. An example of a plural noun would be plants. An irregular example would be men.

Singular Possessive noun

The rule for singular possessive is to add ' s. An example of a singular possessive noun is girl's.

Plural Possessive noun

The rule for a plural possessive noun is to add ' unless it is irregular's. An example would be girls'. An irregular example would be men's.