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Point out the Nouns in the following sentences and say whether they are common, proper, collective or abstract. 1)He gave me a bunch of grapes. 2)I recognized your voice at once. 3)Our team is better than theirs. 4)Never tell a lie. 5)Wisdom is better than strength.
6)He sets a high value on his time.
7)I believe in his innocence.
8)This room is thirty feet in length.
9)I often think of the happy days of childhood.
10)The streets of some of our cities are noted for their crookedness.
11)What is your verdict, gentleman of the jury? ​

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Answered by summi16
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Answer:

1. a bunch - collective noun

3.team - collective noun

4.lie -abstract noun

5 . wisdom- abstract noun

7 . innocence- abstract noun

8.room - common noun

9.happy, childhood- abstract noun

10.cities- common noun and crookedness-abstract noun

11. gentlemen, jury- common noun

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Answered by yuvraj99975
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1. Collective noun

2. Collective noun

3. Proper noun

4. Abstract noun

5. Abstract noun

6. Abstract noun

7. Abstract noun

8. Collective noun

9. Abstract noun

10. Common noun

11.. Abstract noun

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