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Goodness is better than cleverness find the noun in the sentence and tell which kind of noun it is

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Answered by priyanshi760
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this sentence is abstract noun

Answered by fatimahzohra6
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Answer:

The Noun in the sentence "Goodness is better than cleverness" is Goodness and Kindness. These are Abstract Noun.

Explanation:

A Noun is the name of a person,place,thing, quality, condition.

Noun is of two types:

  1. Countable Noun: The nouns which can be counted are called Countable Noun.
  2. Uncountable Noun:The nouns which cannot be counted are called Uncountable Noun.

Countable Noun is of three types:

  1. Proper Noun
  2. Common Noun
  3. Collective Noun

Uncountable Noun is of two types:

  1. Material Noun
  2. Abstract Noun

Goodness and Kindness are Uncountable Noun and they come under Abstract Noun.

Abstract Noun- The noun which denotes quality, condition or action like wisdom, humanity, pride etc .

As Goodness and Kindness explain the quality of a person, so these are Abstract Noun.

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