Define and give examples of proper noun,abstract noun and adjective-noun combinations
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Proper noun- It is used to indicate the name of a particular person, place, thing, or an animal. ... Abstract noun- It is used to indicate feelings, qualities, ideas, and concepts that we cannot identify with the help of our senses.
Examples : Michael Clarke is his mentor.
He has a house across the Georges River.
He goes for a walk by the river every Monday.
His friend Max accompanies him.
Max was born in South Africa.
He is a fan of Hugh Jackman and the movie Wolverine.
He has a dog named Popp.
Abstract noun refer to intangible things that don't exist as physical objects. For example, the word cat refers to a cute animal. You can see and touch a cat. ... Luck is an abstract noun because it refers to an intangible concept rather than a physical object that we can experience with our senses.
Adjective Noun Combination:
A collocation is a pair or group of words that habitually appear together. Adjectives and nouns can have a particular collection to convey a specific meaning.
Examples:
1. Life insurance is not cheap.
2. The Prime Minister is a close friend of mine.
3. The Chinese Embassy is just down the road.
4. Friday is a busy day for me.
5. Our patient records are confidential.