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• Point out the Nouns in the following sentences, and say whether they are Common, Proper, Collective or Abstract,

14. Without health there is no happiness.
15. He gave me a bunch of grapes. 16. Trecognized your voice at once.
17. Our team is better than theirs.
18. Never tell a lie.
19. Wisdom is better than strength. 20. He sets a high value on his time.
21. I believe in his innocence.
22. This room is thirty feet in length.
23. I often think of the happy days of childhood.
24. The streets of some of our cities are noted for their crookedne
25. What is your verdict, gentlemen of the jury?​

Answers

Answered by MaithiliChakraborty
3

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14.Happiness- abstract noun

15.Bunch- Collective noun

16.Recognized- abstract noun

17.Team- collective noun

18.lie- abstract noun

19.Wisdom/strength- abstract noun

20.Time- abstract noun

21.innocence- abstract noun

22.Length- common noun

23.Happy- abstract noun

24.streets/cities- common noun

25.verdict-abstract noun

gentlemen-common noun

jury-collective noun

(note: there can be more than one noun in a sentence and they can be of different types)

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