Ashoka was a great king what is noun in this sentence
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Ashoka -proper noun
great-abstract noun
king-common noun.
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great-abstract noun
king-common noun.
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NOUN
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The sentence given to us is as follows:
Ashoka was a great king.
Here,
- Ashoka = Proper Noun
- King = Common Noun
More Information:
- Proper Noun - Words which tells particularly about a person, place, animal, or thing are known as proper nouns. Eg. - India, Chennai, Kerala, Singapore, India Gate, Siya, Tanya, Mickey etc.
- Common Noun - Words which tells about a non-specific person, animal, thing, or place, or simply which tells about something in general are known as common nouns. Eg. - Table, book, girl, boy, year, country etc.
Use in sentences:
- Tanya likes to travel. (Tanya = Proper Noun)
- India is my favorite country. (India = Proper Noun; Country = Common Noun)
- I like reading books. (Books = Common Noun)
- Shakespeare is my favorite author. (Shakespeare = Proper Noun; Author = Common Noun)
- She like cars especially Ferrari. (Cars = Common Noun; Ferrari = Proper Noun)
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