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Q Read the passage. Identify all the nouns and place them in the correct columns.
The Burj Khalifa of Dubai is the tallest skyscraper in the world with a height of 829.8 metre. Burj is the
Arabic term for 'tower' and hence its name is understood as 'Khalifa Tower'. The building was named in
honour of the President of the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and was designed by
Adrian Smith, a famous American architect. The building's design reflects the culture and history of the
region. The building has both private residences and hotels. It has 57 elevators and eight escalators. Over
a 100 out of a total of 900 apartments in the tower are said to be owned by Indians.

Proper noun
Concrete
Abstract
Countable
Uncountable
Countable
Uncountable

Answers

Answered by dharanikamadasl
22

Answer:

Proper noun: Burj Khalifa

Concrete uncountable noun: skyscraper

Abstract countable noun: world

Abstract uncountable noun: history

Explanation:

Proper Noun: A proper noun is a noun that is used to refer to a certain person, place, day, month, language, nationality, historical event, notable era, and special brand.

From the passage:

Burj Khalifa

Dubai

Burj

Khalifa Tower

United Arab Emirates

Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Adrian Smith

Concrete countable nouns: Concrete nouns that can be counted include expressions like "five bees," "fifteen schools," and "ten toes," although they are countable even without a number in front of them.

From the passage:

skyscraper

tower

name

building

President

American

architect

region

hotels

residences

57 elevators

eight escalators

900 apartments

Indians

Concrete uncountable nouns: Concrete nouns that cannot be counted including air, salt, and water are considered uncountable nouns.

From the passage, there are no examples.

Abstract countable and uncountable nouns:  intangible things, such as ideas, concepts, feelings, or attributes.

From the passage Abstract countable:

world

height

term

total

From the passage Abstract uncountable:

history

culture

honor

famous

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Answered by ranisah0076
6

Answer:

this answer is not correct

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