English, asked by Charanjit47, 4 months ago

(i) In which of the following sentences the word 'change' is used as a noun.

(a) I have changed my name.
(b) You have changed for the better.

(c) It had brought a change in me.
(d) I will change my habits.​

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Answered by rajarshikulavi21
4

Answer:

the correct answer is C

Explanation:

In which of the following sentences the word 'change' is used as a noun.

(a) I have changed my name.

(b) You have changed for the better.

(c) It had brought a change in me. ✅✅

(d) I will change my habits.

Answered by GulabLachman
0

The word change is used as a noun in the sentence (c) It had brought a change in me.

  • A noun is a term that properly identifies an individual, group, object, or a concept.
  • Some of the examples of nouns are -
  1. Person: Boy, Girl, Tom, Teacher, Cook etc
  2. Place: Village, Home, Nepal, India, Office etc
  3. Thing: Apple, Table, Car, Pencil, Crayons etc.
  • In the given sentences the term change is to be found as a noun.
  • The term refers to a change or modification that occurred within someone.
  • The sentence It had brought a change in me reflects that the person has transformed with time.
  • Therefore, The word change is used as a noun in the sentence (c) It had brought a change in me.

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