English, asked by ms3836742, 9 months ago

Point out the nouns in the following sentences and state whether they are common, proper, collective or abstract.

1. The angry mob pelted stones at the police.

2. Honesty is the best policy.

3. You must always speak the truth.

4. Julie is my youngest sister.

5. Solomon was famous for his wisdom.

6. Birds make their nests in trees.

7. A committee was appointed to study the situation.

8. Nelson is known for his victory at Trafalgar.

9. The boys were congratulated on their performance.

10. He gave me a bunch of grapes.

11. The children sang the national anthem.

12. He owns a fleet of cars.

13. The lion is the king of beasts.

14. Greenland is the largest island.​

Answers

Answered by raosahabntn1
1

Explanation:

Angry, honesty, you, truth, Julie, Solomon, wisdom etc. Mark me as brainliest answer

Answered by kohitha93
1

Answer:

police,julie,youngest sister solomon,birds,trees,nelsonboys,grapes,children,national anthem,cars,lion,king,beasts,green land,island etc are the nouns in the sentences

Explanation:

Proper nouns always start with a capital letter. 1. My name is Susan. 2. I live in Hummingbird Avenue, Port Elizabeth. 3.

Proper Noun: A proper noun is the specific name of something and somebody. It is u...

Common Noun Ad: Names people, animals, places, and things. A common noun na...

Abstract Noun: An abstract noun is a noun that we can’t see, hear, smell, taste or feel. ...

Collective Noun: A collective noun is used to describe a group or collection of two or ...

A noun is a word that functions as the name of some specific thing or set of things, such as living creatures, objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. However, noun is not a semantic category, so that it cannot be characterized in terms of its meaning

l hope it help you l have only given you nouns you have to find the abstract,collective,proper,common nouns with the help of above explanations you have to try yourself without depending on others

Similar questions