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Choose nouns from the following sentences write their function.
1. My mother teaches me English.
2. Tila goes to play football.
3. The girl went to school.
4. Boys, do your work.
5. She gave me an apple.
6. Raman father is a teacher.
7. Kavita's books are on the table.
8. Come into my office, Shyam.
9. The principal called the teachers for a meeting.
10. Raman, our monitor, is absent today.
11. Children, now stop playing.
12. Diksha, my sister, is a student of class-XII.
13. The students are reading in the class.
Exercise 4.2​

Answers

Answered by aryamhatre2109
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Answer:

Here, PN stands for proper noun and CN for Common Noun

1. Mother , English - CN

2. Tila - PN , football - CN

3. girl , school - CN

4. boys , work - CN

5. Apple - PN

6. Raman - PN, father - CN , teacher - CN

7. Kavita - PN , book - CN , table - CN

8. Office , Shyam

9. Principal , teachers , meeting- CN

10. Raman - PN , Monitor - CN

11. Children - CN

12. Diksha - PN

, sister , student , class - CN

13.students , class - CN

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Answered by BrainlyAnnabelle
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Answer:

  1. Mother , English → \pink{Common~Noun}
  2. Tila → \pink{Proper~Noun} , Football → \green{Common~Noun}
  3. Girl , School → \pink{Common~Noun}
  4. Boys → \pink{Common~Noun}
  5. She → \pink{Pronoun} , Apple → \green{Common~Noun}
  6. Raman → \pink{Proper~Noun} , Father , Teacher → \green{Common~Noun}
  7. Kavita → \blue{Proper~Noun} , Books , Table → \red{Common~Noun}
  8. Shyam → \blue{Proper~Noun} , Office → \red{Common~Noun}
  9. Principal → comes under common & proper noun, sometimes as adjective too. Teachers → \red{Common~Noun}
  10. Raman → \blue{Proper~Noun}
  11. Children → \blue{Common~Noun}
  12. Diksha → \blue{Proper~Noun} , Sister → act as both common & proper noun, Students → \red{Common~Noun}
  13. Students → {Common~Noun} , Class → \sf{Collective~Noun}
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