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points out the nouns in the following sentences and say whether they are common ,proper, collective or abstracts. a) I believe in his innocence. b) I often think of the happy days of childhood.​

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Answered by yashnikam1405
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points out the nouns in the following sentences and say whether they are common ,proper, collective or abstracts. a) I believe in his innocence. b) I often think of the happy days of childhood.

Answered by spoorthihegde3
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The name given to a quality, action or state considered apart from the object to which it belongs, is an abstract noun. A common noun is a general name for something.

Days is a common name and hence it is a common noun. Childhood is an abstract noun as it describes the state of an individual.

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