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daughter-in-law :-
Select one:
O a. uncountable noun
O b. collective noun
O c. abstract noun
d. compound noun​

Answers

Answered by sanjani59
1

Answer:

not sure but abstract noun

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The answer is d. Compound Noun.

  • Nouns refer to names of places, persons, buildings, things, and so on.
  • Compound nouns refer to nouns that have been formed by combining two separate nouns.
  • Daughter-in-law is a noun that has been created by joining two nouns, 'daughter' and 'in-laws.'
  • Thus, it is a compound noun.
  • It cannot be an uncountable noun as daughter-in-law can be counted.
  • She can be seen and touched. Thus, it is not an abstract noun.
  • The daughter-in-law is a single entity. It cannot be a collective noun.

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