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.
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Explanation:
1)Swetha --- proper noun
friend- ---- common noun.
2)Kolkata -'- proper noun
3 )bananas ---- proper noun
4)Chandigarh- --proper noun
5)place- ---common noun.
6)place- ---- common noun
7)bunch--- collective noun
grapes----proper noun
8)crowd---'- collective noun
road----common noun
9)Mumbai- -- proper noun
city ---- common noun
10)herd----collective noun
cattle --- common noun
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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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