English, asked by chaturvedi2109, 8 months ago

form sentences with the given concrete noun
Building
apron
furniture
mirror
school​

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Answered by ItsSmartyPayal
7

Explanation:

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  1. This is tallest building in Mumbai.
  2. Chefs were apron before cooking.
  3. This is new furniture shop in the city.
  4. Ram was looking in mirror .
  5. My school is just 2km away from home.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Form sentences with the given concrete noun

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  • Building
  • Apron
  • Furniture
  • Mirror
  • School

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Let us go ahead by clearing all the doubts.

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Let us understand what is sentence.

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A sentence is a group of words giving a complete thought. A sentence must contain a subject and a verb

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There are mainly 4 types of sentences.

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  • A Declarative Sentence

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A declarative sentence states a fact and ends with a period (full stop).

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  • An Imperative Sentence

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An imperative sentence is a command or a polite request. It ends with an exclamation mark or a period (full stop).

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  • An Interrogative Sentence

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An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark.

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  • An Exclamatory Sentence

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An exclamatory sentence expresses excitement or emotion. It ends with an exclamation mark.

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Now let's quickly look at the noun

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A noun is a word that names something: either a person, place, or thing.

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Noun is of 5 types

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  • Proper noun

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A proper noun is a name that identifies a particular person, place, or thing e.g. Steven, Africa, Ryan.

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  • Common noun

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Common nouns refer to people, places and things in general like chair or dog.

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  • Concrete noun

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A concrete noun is a noun which refers to people and to things that exist physically and can be seen, touched, smelled, heard, or tasted. e.g.dog, building.

  • Abstract noun

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An abstract noun is a noun which refers to ideas, qualities, and conditions - things that cannot be seen or touched and things which have no physical reality, e.g. truth, danger

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  • Collective noun

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Collective nouns refer to groups of people or things, e.g. audience, family, government.

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  • The three-story building looked big enough to cover a city block.

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  • Getting into that building was getting more important all the time.

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  • He lifted the apron over her head.

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  • Cade shook his head and with a quick move, untied her apron strings.

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 \purple{\bold{Sentence \: using \: 'Furniture' }}

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  • I didn't get any curtains or furniture yet.

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  • The furniture was worn and rustic with wooden frames and upholstered cushions.

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  • A mirror lined the inside of one door.

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  • She pushed open the door with the mirror and stared.

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 \purple{\bold{Sentence \: using \: 'School' }}

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  • I go to school every day, and I learn many new things.

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  • The little girls are coming back to school next Wednesday.

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