Point out the noun in the following sentence and say whether they are common, proper, collective or abstract.
1. The crowd was very big. 2.
Always speak the truth.
3. We all love honesty.
4. The elephant has great strength.
5. Solomon was famous for his wisdom. 6. We saw a fleet of ships in the harbour. 7. The class is studying grammar.
8. Jawaharlal was the first prime minister of India.
9. The soldiers for rewarded for their bravery.
10. Without health there is no happiness. 11. He gave me a bunch of grapes.
12. I recognized your voice at once. 13. Our team is better than theirs.
14. He sets a high value on his time. 15. This room is 30 feet in length.
16. Never tell a lie.
17. I believe in his innocence.
18. I often think of the happy days of childhood.
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1.Crowd ( collective noun)
2.Truth ( abstract noun)
3.Honesty ( abstract noun)
4. Strength ( abstract noun)
5. Solomon ( proper noun) and wisdom ( abstract noun)
6.fleet of ships ( collective noun)
7.class ( collective noun ) and grammar ( common noun )
8.Jawaharlal Nehru and India ( proper noun)
9.soliders ( collective noun) and bravery ( abstract noun).
10.happines ( abstract noun)
11. bunch of grapes ( collective noun)
12.voice ( common noun)
13.team ( collective noun)
14. on his time ( common noun)
15.30 feet ( countable noun)
16.tell a lie ( abstract noun)
17.innocene ( abstract noun)
18.happy ( abstract noun)
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