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Gandhi ji did not believe in the existing system of education which is the noun phrase in this sentence

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Answered by SeenuKumari
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Gandhi Ji is the noun phrase in the sentence: "Gandhi Ji did not believe in the existing system of education".

  • A noun is said to be the name of a person, place or thing. For example, table, Tanvi, Mahatma Gandhi, etc.
  • The noun has five kinds: Proper noun, common noun, abstract noun, collective noun and material noun.
  • The specific(particular) name of the person, place, thing or any other living being is referred to as the proper noun. For example, Delhi, Ram, Radha, India, etc. Common noun is generally pointed towards a broader category. For example, dog, cat, chair, etc.
  • Keeping these definitions in mind, the sentence highlights the the word 'Gandhi ji' as a noun. And specifically, to point out it is a proper noun.

Hence, 'Gandhi ji' is the proper noun in the given sentence.

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