Nouns:
Nouns (for example, boy or tree) stand for people, places, or things. They are identifying words or names and fall into two categories: common and proper. A common noun is any general word or name (president, country, clock). A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing (Abraham Lincoln, Germany, Big Ben). Proper nouns are capitalized when they are written.Nouns can be singular or plural (house, houses). Nouns can also have ownership of other nouns. This is called possession. An apostrophe followed by an s is used to show possession (a girl’s book, the farmer’scow). Articles (a, an, the) tell whether a noun is general (a tree) or specific (the tree). Pronouns (he, she, it) replace nouns (she played).
Nouns can be singular or plural (house, houses). Nouns can also have ownership of other nouns. This is called possession. An apostrophe followed by an s is used to show possession (a girl’s book, the farmer’s cow). Articles (a, an, the) tell whether a noun is general (a tree) or specific (the tree). Pronouns (he, she, it) replace nouns (she played).
Proverbs:
Proverbs, or jewels of intelligence, enable people to associate using the intelligence of the past. Proverbs are moreover used to compel a individual to think deeply around the actions. They are extensively utilized since of their universality where everyone can relate to it very well.
I hope this helps you somehow, feel free to put it in your own words!