1. Proper Nouns: These are specific names of people, places, or things. They are always capitalized.
* Examples: John, Paris, Eiffel Tower, Amazon River, Christmas
2. Common Nouns: These are general names of people, places, or things. They are not capitalized unless they start a sentence.
* Examples: person, city, monument, river, holiday
3. Concrete Nouns: These refer to things that can be touched or sensed physically.
* Examples: book, table, tree, flower, rain
4. Abstract Nouns: These refer to ideas, qualities, or concepts that cannot be touched or sensed physically.
* Examples: love, happiness, freedom, justice, time
Accuracy in the context of nouns usually relates to clarity and precision. You might be thinking about how to use nouns effectively to convey meaning accurately.
For example, instead of saying "That thing is big," you could use a more accurate noun like "That building is big" or "That tree is big."
If you can provide more context about where you encountered the term "accurate nouns," I might be able to give you a more specific answer.