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Q- Define the terms with one example each?
1- Common noun-
2 Phrase-
3- proper noun
4- Imperetive sentence
5- Clause​

Answers

Answered by marvaminuva
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1)Common Noun

A common noun is the generic name for a person, place, or thing in a class or group. ... All nouns can be classified as either common or proper. All nouns name something, but proper nouns name them specifically. Common nouns do not.

Eg:

A common noun is a non-specific person, place, or thing. For example, dog, girl, and country are examples of common nouns.

2)Pharase

phrase is a group of words that work together to make meaning, but it is not a complete sentence. In other words, it does not have both a subject and a verb.

Example of phrases put together in a sentence: The brown hat was blowing away in the wind.

3)Proper Noun

A proper noun is a specific (i.e., not generic) name for a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are always capitalized in English, no matter where they fall in a sentence. ... Every noun can be classified as either common or proper. A common noun is the generic name for one item in a class or group.

Eg:Examples are 'Margaret', 'London', and 'the United Nations'. Compare common noun.

4)Imperetive sentence

Imperative verbs are verbs that create an imperative sentence (i.e. a sentence that gives an order or command). When reading an imperative sentence, it will always sound like the speaker is bossing someone around.

Examples: Bring me a glass of water.

5)Clouse

a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate.

For example: He was eating a bacon sandwich. [clause].

Hope it is Correct.

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