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May 2022
7m 32s

10 types of nouns in English

SHAYNA OLIVEIRA
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You already know a LOT of nouns in English, but did you know that there are different types of nouns? That’s what we’ll be learning today! Make sure to watch to the end of the lesson, because I’m going to clarify a very common confusion between categories of nouns that many English learners have.

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