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point out Nouns in the following sentences and say whether are Common, proper, Collective or abstract .

1) What is your verdict, gentlemen of the jury?​

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Answered by Muhammadasrafsumro
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verdic is an abstract,gentlemen is a common and jury is collective noun

Answered by devarchanc
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Noun

Explanation:

What is your verdict, gentlemen of the jury?​

In this sentence there are three nouns:

  1. verdict
  2. gentlemen
  3. jury
  • verdict is abstract noun
  • gentlemen is common noun
  • jury is collective noun.

Some of the examples of noun and their kinds are given below:

1) I Recognized your voice at once.

Noun: voice

Kind of noun: Abstract noun

2) Our team is better than theirs'.

Noun: team

Kind of Noun: Collective Noun

3) Never tell a lie.

Noun: lie

Type of noun: Common Noun

4) Wisdom is better than strength.

Noun: Wisdom and Strength

Kind of Noun: Both are Abstract Noun

5)He sets a high value on his time.

Noun: value and time

Kind of noun: Both are Abstract noun

6)I believe in his innocence.

Noun: innocence

Kind of noun: Abstract Noun

7)This room is thirty feet in length.

Noun: room and length

Kind of noun: room is Common noun and length is an Abstract noun.

8) I often think of the happy days of childhood.

Noun: childhood

Kind of noun: Abstract Noun

9)The streets of some of our cities are noted for their crookedness.​

Noun: streets, city and crookedness.

Kind of noun: streets and cities are Common noun, crookedness is Abstract noun.

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