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Fill in the blanks with appropriate nouns.

a) There are 40 students in my ______.

b)The _________gave the patient an injection.

c) ____________cuts diamonds.

d) You should take care of your _______you have grown really weak.

e) The _______and breadth of this hall larger than that of mine.

f) He has sent me an __________and I will go to attend the party.

g) A ______of sheep was grazing in the field.

h) Our _____taught us a new chapter in the class today.

i) There are about 15000 books in the ____________of our school.

j) India got ________on 15th august1947.

k) Don’t be afraid of injection you will not feel any_______.​

Answers

Answered by apsxpredator123
30

Answer:

Hey mate its your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

a) class

b) doctor

c) glass

d) health

e) length

f) invitation

g) flock

h) teacher

i) library

j) independence

k) pain

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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
2

Answer:

The answers are as follows :

a) There are 40 students in my class.

b)The doctor gave the patient an injection.

c) Glass cuts diamonds.

d) You should take care of your health you have grown really weak.

e) The length and breadth of this hall larger than that of mine.

f) He has sent me an invitation and I will go to attend the party.

g) A flock of sheep was grazing in the field.

h) Our teacher taught us a new chapter in the class today.

i) There are about 15000 books in the library of our school.

j) India got independence on 15th august1947.

k) Don’t be afraid of injection you will not feel any pain.​

Explanation :

  • We know that, nouns are words that give names to things like people, places, things, or ideas.
  • Furthermore nouns can also function as the subject, the direct object, the indirect object, the subject complement, the object complement, the appositive, or the adjective in a sentence.
  • The majority of words in the English language are nouns, and there are many different kinds of nouns.
  • Whether a noun is a proper noun or a common noun is a crucial distinction to be established.
  • A proper noun, which is always capitalised, is a specific term for a person, place, or thing.
  • A common noun, often referred to as a generic noun, is the opposite of a proper noun.
  • Common nouns are generic names for objects in classes or groups; they are not capitalised unless they are used in titles or at the start of sentences.

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