1. Circle the nouns in the following sentences and write
whether they are proper, common, collective or abstract.
Here is an example.
Ashok has a bunch of keys).
Collective Common
Proper
1. He told us the stories about his childhood.
2. A crowd of people was watching the game.
3. George is known for his honesty.
4. Health is wealth.
5. Give me that pack of cards.
6. My father has bought a new pair of shoes.
7. I saw a herd of cattle grazing in the field.
8. Edward is a strong man.
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1. He told us the stories about his childhood.
2. A crowd of people was watching the game.
3. George is known for his honesty.
4. Health is wealth.
5. Give me that pack of cards.
6. My father has bought a new pair of shoes.
7. I saw a herd of cattle grazing in the field.
8. Edward is a strong man.
Answer:
1. stories- common noun, childhood- abstract noun
2. a crow of people- collective noun, game- common noun
3. George- proper noun, honesty-abstract noun
4. health- abstract noun, wealth- abstract noun
5. pack of cards- collective noun
6. father-common noun, pair of shoes-collective noun
7. herd of cattle- collective noun, field- common noun
8. Edward- proper noun, man-common noun
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