English, asked by varshithsindhu, 8 months ago

A noun which names a particular person, place or thing is called a proper noun.

A noun that gives a common name to persons, places or things of the same kind is called a common

noun.

An abstract noun is the name of some state, quality, feeling or idea that we can only think of or feel

but cannot touch or see.

A collective noun is the name of a collection of persons or things taken together and spoken of as one

whole.

Identify the types of nouns in the following statements.

1. Swetha is my friend.

2. I live in Kolkata.

3. I like bananas.

4. Chandigarh is a beautiful place.

5. I always speak the truth.

6. The beauty of the place attracted me.

7. I purchased a bunch of grapes.

8. There was a big crowd on the road.

9. Mumbai is a big city.

10. I saw a herd of cattle.​

Answers

Answered by SecretGiggle7
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

(1) Swetha is my friend.

In this sentence

Swetha- Proper noun

Friend - common noun

(2) . I live in Kolkata.

I - Proper noun

kolkata - proper noun

(3) I like bananas.

I - Proper noun

Banaras - proper noun

(4). Chandigarh is a beautiful place.

Chandigarh- proper noun

Place - common noun

(5) I always speak the truth.

i - proper noun

speak - abstract noun

truth- abstract noun

(6) The beauty of the place attracted me.

Beauty - abstract noun

place - common noun

7) I purchased a bunch of grapes.

bunch of grapes.- collective noun

8.) There was a big crowd on the road.

crowd- collective noun

9.) Mumbai is a big city.

Mumbai - proper noun

City - common noun

10) I saw a herd of cattle.

herd of cattle.-collective noun

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Answered by AdorableMe
25

1. Swetha - proper noun.

2. Kolkata - proper noun.

3. Bananas - common noun.

4. Chandigarh - proper noun.

5. Truth - abstract noun.

6. Beauty - abstract noun.

7. Bunch of grapes - collective noun.

8. Crowd - collective noun.

9. Mumbai - proper noun.

10. Herd of cattle - collective noun.

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