H. Read the sentences given below and pick out the abstract nouns
blanks. The first one has been done for you as an example,
1. He accepted the reality with great delight
reality, delight
2. In the memory of his father, the landlord granted mercy to the farmer
3. We should accept defeat with grace and ask for forgiveness from God, without any reservation
4. Parents should build channels of communication with their children, so that they can lead their
lives with contentment,
5. Rani's greatest ability was the strength of her convictions
6. We must tackle the difficulties of our life with maturity, perseverance and humility
7. The beggar was full of misery. I could see helplessness, evident on his face,
8. Due to deceit, the demon had to face defeat and death
9. We should not have a fear of evil force,
10. His behaviour was definitely an improvement, though he did not meet our standard of
acceptance
11. The soldiers had shown bravery, so he was given reward and praise on his return
Answers
Answer:
THE RULES OF SYNTAX.
RULE I.--ARTICLES.
Articles relate to the nouns which they limit.
RULE II.--NOMINATIVES.
A Noun or a Pronoun which is the subject of a finite verb, must be in the nominative case.
RULE III.--APPOSITION. A Noun or a personal Pronoun used to explain a preceding noun or pronoun, is put, by apposition, in the same case.
RULE IV.--POSSESSIVES.
A Noun or a Pronoun in the possessive case, is governed by the name of the thing possessed.
RULE V.--OBJECTIVES.
A Noun or a Pronoun made the object of an active-transitive verb or participle, is governed by it in the objective case.
RULE VI.--SAME CASES.
A Noun or a Pronoun put after a verb or participle not transitive, agrees in case with a preceding noun or pronoun referring to the same thing.
RULE VII.--OBJECTIVES.
A Noun or a Pronoun made the object of a preposition, is governed by it in the objective case.
RULE VIII.--NOM. ABSOLUTE.
A Noun or a Pronoun is put absolute in the nominative, when its case depends on no other word.
RULE IX.--ADJECTIVES.
Adjectives relate to nouns or pronouns.
RULE X.--PRONOUNS.
A Pronoun must agree with its antecedent, or the noun or pronoun which it represents, in person, number, and gender.
RULE XI--PRONOUNS.
When the antecedent is a collective noun conveying the idea of plurality, the Pronoun must agree with it in the plural number.
RULE XII.--PRONOUNS.
When a Pronoun has two or more antecedents connected by and, it must agree with them jointly in the plural, because they are taken together.
RULE XIII.--PRONOUNS.
When a Pronoun has two or more antecedents connected by or or nor, it must agree with them singly, and not as if taken together.
RULE XIV.--FINITE VERBS.
Every finite Verb must agree with its subject, or nominative, in person and number.
RULE XV.--FINITE VERBS.
When the nominative is a collective noun conveying the idea of plurality, the Verb must agree with it in the plural number.
RULE XVI.--FINITE VERBS.
When a Verb has two or more nominatives connected by and, it must agree with them jointly in the plural, because they are taken together.
RULE XVII.--FINITE VERBS.
When a Verb has two or more nominatives connected by or or nor, it must agree with them singly, and not as if taken together.
3. Defeat, grace, forgiveness, reservation
4. Channel, communication, contentment
5. Ability, strength, conviction
6. Difficulties, maturity, perseverance, humility
7. Misery, helplesness
8. Deceit, defeat, death
9. Fear, evil force
10. Behaviour, improvement, acceptance
11. Bravery, reward, praise
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