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identify the different kinds of noun in these sentences and name them
1. the police arrived as soon as the alarm went off
2. Pragati need to buy a notebook and some pencils from the stationary shop
3. there was no one in the class who could answer my question
4. India's economic growth over the past few years is commendable
5. Mahatma Gandhi ignited the spirit of freedom and Independence the Indian masses
6. A swarm of bees descended on the flowers in the garden
7. the spectators burst out into laughter at the sight of the comedian
8. the queen of Jhansi Rani Lakshmi Bai is famous for her bravery in the Indian history
9. the Earth revolves around the sun and rotates on its own axis
10. the choir Sang beautifully during the Sunday mass at the church ​

Answers

Answered by raj2652004
16

Explanation:

  1. police
  2. pragati, note book,pencle
  3. class
  4. India
  5. mahatma Gandhi
  6. flower, garden
  7. spectatour
  8. Jhansi Rani Lakshmi Bai
  9. earth
  10. sunday

Answered by soniatiwari214
5

Answer:

The nouns in each of the sentences are identified below.

Explanation:

1. Police- Collective noun; Alarm- common noun

2. Pragati - Proper noun;  Notebook, pencils, stationery shop- common nouns

3. Class, question - common noun

4. India- proper noun; Economic growth, year - common nouns.

5. Mahatma Gandhi, Indian- Proper Noun; Freedom, independence - Abstract nouns.

6. swarm, bees, flowers- collective noun; garden- common noun.

7. spectators- collective noun; laughter- abstract noun; comedian- common noun

8. Jhansi Rani Laxmi Bai, Indian - Proper Noun; queen- common noun; Bravery, Famous- Abstract nouns.

9. Earth, Sun - Proper Noun, Axis - common noun

10. Choir, Mass- Collective Noun, Sunday - Proper noun, Church- common noun.

  • A proper noun refers to the names of people or places.
  • A common noun refers to a general item and is non-specific.
  • A collective noun is used to refer to a group of things at once.
  • An abstract noun refers to ideas and concepts that do not have a physical form.

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