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I am Indian or an Indian. Which is true.

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Answered by swapnil756
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Hello friend

Both are absolutely correct.

"I am an Indian." - using 'Indian' as a noun.

"I am Indian." - using it as an adjective.

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Answered by tbgohain25
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Answer:

Both the sentences are correct.

Explanation:

"I am an Indian." - using 'Indian' as a noun.

"I am Indian." - using it as an adjective.

A noun is a word that designates a specific individual, object, idea, or location. At least one noun or pronoun appears in most sentences. The phrases below, for instance, range from one to three nouns.

An adjective is a word that tells us more about a noun. It "describes" or "modifies" a noun (The big dog was hungry). In these examples, the adjective is in bold and the noun that it modifies is in italics.

An adjective often comes BEFORE a noun.

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