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1. Read this short story. Then identify the different types of nouns
Once upon a time the lived a man (common noun)
called Mullah Nasiruddin. He was known for his
wisdom. One day his nend. Asad invited him to a
feast in his house Nasiruddin went to his friend's
house. The house was full of well-dressed people
On the table placed at the centre of a hall, were
sened plates full of meat, freshly baked bread, heaps
of nice bunchs of graps and other fruits. His hunger
increased at the sight of the food served on the table
He could feel the taste of sugar, honey, salt, and all the
soices just by smelling the food! As he moved eagerly
towards the food, someone stopped him. His friend did not even recognize him! He
was not well-dressed. Extremely sed, he returned home. After a couple of months he
was invited to another feast. He went there wearing the best of his dresses made of
silk This time he was received well. While they were all eating together, Nasiruddin
suddenly started feeding his dress! Surprised at his gesture everyone asked him why
he was doing so. 'All the honour I receive here is due to this dress! I must feed it well."
he replied with a smile.​

Answers

Answered by mockingbird78k1
13

Answer:

proper noun-mullah nasiruddin,asad,

collective noun-bunchs of grapes

Explanation:

Answered by deekshashakya81sl
8

Answer:

Common nouns - man, house, table, hall, plates,  month, home, food, grapes

Proper nouns - Mullah Nasiruddin, Asad

Abstract noun - wisdom

Countable nouns - feast, dress

Collective noun - people

Uncountable nouns - sugar, salt, honey, bread, meat

Explanation:

  • Common nouns - a general representation of place, identity, and a group of similar things.
  • Proper nouns - These refer to a specific person, place, or thing.
  • Abstract nouns - concepts, ideas, traits, etc. things are mentioned here. These nouns are not registered by our sense organs.
  • Countable nouns - Things that can be counted come under countable nouns.
  • Collective nouns - These refer to the group of people, animals, or things.
  • Uncountable nouns - the nouns which cannot be counted at all.

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