English, asked by ganesh123466, 5 months ago

I live in your home. I guard your house.
Who am I?
I am D001
I give you milk. I say 'Moo! Moo!'
Who am I? COW
I give you eggs. I can swim.
Who am I?
I pull the carts. I plough the fields.
Who am I?​

Answers

Answered by palakakorat
2

Answer:

hen and bull of last 2 and 1 is watchman

Answered by barnadutta2015
0

Answer:

Dog is the common noun used. Your dog is the one that lives in and protects your house.

Explanation:

Your dog is the one that lives in and protects your house.

The person that gives you milk and says "Moo! Moo!" is a duck.

Bull is the animal I use to pull carts and plough fields.

Common nouns are not capitalised unless they are the initial words of a phrase, unlike proper nouns, which are typically.

Common nouns refer to generic things, whereas proper nouns refer to specific objects. As an illustration, the noun nation is a frequent noun since it denotes an expansive location.

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