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1. The Statesman is a ___________________________.(common noun)
2. Shahrukh Khan is an __________________________.(common noun)
3. Patna is the capital of __________________________.(proper noun)
4. The capital of Jharkhand is ________________________. (proper noun)
5. The ______________________ teaches us in school. (common noun)
6. The ____________________ is the national animal of India. (common noun)
7. ________________________ is a famous Indian batsman. (proper noun)
8. A _______________________ of bees attacked the farmer. (collective noun)




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Answered by Rishitha64
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Answer:

1.newspaper

2.actor

3.Bihar

4.ranchi

5.teacher

6.Tiger

7.Sachin Tendulkar

8.hive

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
0

Answer:

  1. The Statesman is a newspaper. (common noun)
  2. Shahrukh Khan is an actor. (common noun)
  3. Patna is the capital of Bihar . (proper noun)
  4. The capital of Jharkhand is Ranchi. (proper noun)
  5. The teacher teaches us in school. (common noun)
  6. The tiger is the national animal of India. (common noun)
  7. Sachin Tendulkar is a famous Indian batsman. (proper noun)
  8. A hive of bees attacked the farmer. (collective noun)

Explanation :

  • A noun that can appear with a limiting modifier and denotes a group of people, things, or any individual within a group (as a, the, some, or every) Common nouns include "kid," "city," and "day."
  • We can also notice one thing that a common noun is the collective term for a class or group of things, places, or people.
  • Also a common noun is not capitalised, unlike other nouns like proper nouns, unless it is the first word of a phrase or appears in a title.
  • Common nouns might be abstract (covering broader ideas or attributes), concrete (perceivable by the senses), or collective (referring to a group or collection).
  • Now proper noun is a name that is specific (as opposed to generic) that actually refers to a certain person, place, or thing.
  • Regardless of where they appear in a sentence, proper nouns are always capitalised in English.
  • They are also sometimes referred to as proper names because they give nouns a specific name.
  • While distinguishing between common and proper nouns is typically relatively simple, there are times when it can be trickier to understand.
  • It doesn't matter if a noun is proper or common when we talk because syntax is unaffected.
  • But in order to know where to use capital letters when writing, we need to know which nouns are proper.
  • When it comes to Collective nouns we can say that these are names for singular objects that consist of multiple entities, including as people, animals, places, things, and ideas. If you see a team cannot exist without its individual members, but we nevertheless do talk about teams as if they were separate things.

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