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C. Fill in these blanks with appropriate nouns.
1. The largest land mammal is called an........
2. My mum used..........,milk and...
to bake a cake.
3..........is a nocturnal bird.
4.....is a yellow coloured fruit.
5. We need... to change the colour of this wall.
6. A large water body of saline water is called an.......
7. A room with a collection of books is called a..........
8. A precious yellow coloured metal used for making jewellery is
called......
9. Part of body that we use to speak is......
10. The............ shine brightly at night.

Answers

Answered by shivangi5845
12

Answer:

1. African elephant

2.egg, and chocolate

3.Owl

4.Lemons

5.paint

6.ocean

7.library

8.gold

9.mouth

10.stars

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
0

Answer:

The correct answers are as follows :

  1. The largest land mammal is called an African elephant.
  2. My mum used egg, milk and chocolate to bake a cake.
  3. Owl is a nocturnal bird.
  4. Lemon is a yellow coloured fruit.
  5. We need paint, to change the colour of this wall.
  6. A large water body of saline water is called an ocean.
  7. A room with a collection of books is called a library.
  8. A precious yellow coloured metal used for making jewellery is called gold.
  9. Part of body that we use to speak is mouth.
  10. The star shine brightly at night.​

Explanation :

  • Any word from a class that can typically be used with determiners to act as the subject of a verb, be read either singularly or plurally, take the form of a pronoun, and refer to an object, quality, state, action, or idea.
  • In the majority of languages, including English, nouns comprise the largest word class.
  • We can say that noun is a term that describes an object, person, animal, setting, quality, concept, idea, or activity.
  • Also there are exceptions to the rule: words like cake, shoes, school bus, and hour and a half are all singular, but not always.
  • There are numerous distinct noun categories.
  • Proper nouns and ordinary nouns both exist.
  • Furthermore, unlike a proper noun, which is the name of a specific person, place, or object, a common noun refers to a person, place, or thing.
  • Animals, sunlight, and happiness are among examples.
  • The name of a specific person, place, or thing is referred to as a proper noun, and it typically starts with a capital letter.
  • And now coming to collective noun, such as flock or squad, is a noun that refers to a collection of individuals or things.
  • It might be difficult to determine whether a collective noun should be followed by a singular or plural verb.
  • Plus the nouns "company," "team," "herd," "public," and "class," as well as the names of these entities, are singular in the United States, whereas they are frequently plural in the United Kingdom: The opposite team has been performing well this season, as opposed to the British version, "The opposite team has been performing well this season."

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