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Nouns - Proper Nouns

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I want to play football.
Focizni akarok.
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I want to play football.
Focizni akarok.
2.
She likes to read books.
Szeret könyveket olvasni.
3.
We need to finish our homework.
Be kell fejeznünk a házi feladatunkat.
4.
He likes to swim in the pool.
Szeret a medencében úszni.
5.
They want to go to the park.
A parkba akarnak menni.
6.
I love to eat ice cream.
Imádok fagyit enni.
7.
She needs to clean her room.
Ki kell takarítania a szobáját.
8.
We like to play with our toys.
Szeretünk a játékainkkal játszani.
9.
He wants to ride his bike.
Biciklizni akar.
10.
They need to study for the test.
Tanulniuk kell a dolgozatra.
11.
I like to draw pictures.
Szeretek képeket rajzolni.
12.
She wants to watch a movie.
Filmet akar nézni.
13.
We need to do our chores.
El kell végeznünk a házimunkánkat.
14.
He likes to play video games.
Szeret videojátékozni.
15.
They want to have a picnic.
Piknikezni akarnak.
16.
I need to finish my book.
Be kell fejeznem a könyvemet.
17.
She likes to sing songs.
Szeret dalokat énekelni.
18.
We want to go swimming.
Úszni akarunk menni.
19.
He needs to brush his teeth.
Fogat kell mosnia.
20.
They like to ride roller coasters.
Szeretnek hullámvasutazni.
21.
I want to visit my friend.
Meg akarom látogatni a barátomat.
22.
She needs to practice piano.
Gyakorolnia kell a zongorázást.
23.
We like to play in the park.
Szeretünk játszani a parkban.
24.
He wants to learn to cook.
Meg akar tanulni főzni.
25.
I like to watch cartoons.
Szeretek rajzfilmeket nézni.
26.
She wants to go shopping.
Vásárolni akar menni.
27.
We need to water the plants.
Meg kell locsolnunk a növényeket.
28.
He likes to play with his friends.
Szeret a barátaival játszani.
29.
They want to have a sleepover.
Ottalvós bulit szeretnének tartani.
30.
I want to build a sandcastle.
Homokvárat akarok építeni.
31.
She needs to feed her pet.
Meg kell etetnie a kisállatát.
32.
We like to go hiking.
Szeretünk túrázni menni.
33.
He wants to climb a tree.
Fel akar mászni egy fára.
34.
They need to clean the dishes.
El kell mosogatniuk az edényeket.
35.
I like to bake cookies.
Szeretek süteményeket sütni.
36.
She wants to plant flowers.
Virágokat akar ültetni.
37.
We need to tidy up the living room.
Rendbe kell tennünk a nappalit.
38.
He likes to play with his dog.
Szeret a kutyájával játszani.
39.
They want to go on a picnic.
Piknikezni akarnak menni.

Nouns

Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas. Understanding nouns is fundamental to mastering English grammar.

Types of Nouns:

Common Nouns: These are general names for people, places, things, or ideas.
Examples include "dog," "city," "book," and "happiness."

Proper Nouns: These are specific names for people, places, or things and are capitalized.
Examples include "Mary," "London," "The Great Gatsby," and "Christmas."

Countable Nouns: These are nouns that can be counted and have both singular and plural forms.
Examples include "cat" (singular) and "cats" (plural).

Uncountable Nouns: These are nouns that cannot be counted individually and are typically treated as singular.
Examples include "water," "money," and "information."

Functions of Nouns:

Subject: Nouns can function as the subject of a sentence, performing the action described by the verb.
For example, in the sentence "The dog barks," "dog" is the subject.

Object: Nouns can also function as objects, receiving the action of the verb or being affected by it.
For example, in the sentence "She read a book," "book" is the object.

Possession: Nouns can indicate possession or ownership.
For example, in the phrase "John's car," "John's" indicates that the car belongs to John.

Modification: Nouns can be modified by adjectives to provide more information about them.
For example, in the phrase "beautiful flower," "beautiful" modifies the noun "flower."

Pluralization:

Most nouns form their plural by adding "-s" or "-es" to the singular form (e.g., "cat" becomes "cats," "box" becomes "boxes").
Some nouns have irregular plural forms (e.g., "child" becomes "children," "mouse" becomes "mice").

Capitalization:

Proper nouns are always capitalized (e.g., "New York City," "John Smith," "The White House").
Common nouns are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence or are part of a title.

Articles:

Articles (e.g., "a," "an," "the") are often used with nouns to indicate whether the noun is specific or nonspecific.

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