Answer:
Nouns are words that name people, place, Other things
Abstract Nouns the name something that you can not perceive with your five senses Eg Love , Belief , Religion
Concrete Noun the name something that you can perceive with your five senses Eg Eye , Chocolat , Flower.
Possessive Nouns these show ownership
Eg Dad's car
A collective noun is a noun which includes a group of people or things, eg the police, the government.
A compound noun is a combination of two or more words which are used as a single word, e.g. a flower shop, a headache.
A countable noun has a singular and plural form, eg. book books.
An uncountable noun does not have a plural form, e.g. informaton.
A proper noun is the name of a person or place, e.g Robert, London.
A Singular noun is one person, place or thing.
A plural noun is more than one person, place or thing and can be regular or regular, eg boys, womenز