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						 المؤلف:  
						EVELYNP.ALTENBERG & ROBERTM.VAGO
						 المؤلف:  
						EVELYNP.ALTENBERG & ROBERTM.VAGO					
					
						 المصدر:  
						English Grammar Understanding the basics
						 المصدر:  
						English Grammar Understanding the basics 					
					
						 الجزء والصفحة:  
						P12-C1
						 الجزء والصفحة:  
						P12-C1					
					
					
						 2025-10-31
						2025-10-31
					
					
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				Animate and inanimate nouns
Take a look at the following sentence:
1.The postcard saw the mailman.
 
What’s strange about this sentence? What’s strange is that we don’t expect a postcard, which is not alive, to be able to see something; only things that are alive have the ability to see. Nouns that refer to things that are alive are called animate, while nouns that refer to things that are not alive are called inanimate. Postcard is an inanimate noun and using it as an animate one makes for a very unusual sentence.
 
Quick tip
Animate nouns refer to things that are alive; inanimate nouns refer to things that are not alive.

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Now take a look at the following sentence:
2.Thedogwroteabest-sellingnovel.
Again, there’s something strange here. We know that dog is animate. However, only a special type of animate noun has the ability to write a best-selling novel: a human noun. The following sentence is fine, since teacher is a human animate noun: My teacher wrote a best-selling novel. On the other hand, since dog is a nonhuman animate noun, sentence 2 does not sound right.
 
To summarize: nouns may be human animate(teacher), nonhuman animate(dog), or inanimate (postcard).

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