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Question 2:
Choose the correct form of noun given in the brackets.
We all love.....
(honest/honesty)

The knife needs...........
(sharping/sharpening)
My house has........
rooms, (four/some)
A large is expected.................. (crowd/crowds)

There are three in my team.
(woman/women)

There are many in my house.......
(children/childrens)

of soldiers visited our academy...........
(An army/A group)

The are very good.......
(cloth/cloths)

There is a at my school today..........
(holidays/holiday)

I wear polished.......
(shoes/shoe)​

Answers

Answered by adityaraj9098
6

Answer:

honesty, sharping, four, crowd, women, children, An army, cloth, holiday, shoes

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Answered by pragyan07sl
3

Answer:

1. We all love honesty.

2. The knife needs sharpening.

3. My house has four rooms.

4. A large crowd is expected.

5. There are three women in my team.

6. There are many children (Plural form of a child) in my house.

7. An army of soldiers visited our academy.

8. The clothes are very good.

9. There is a holiday at my school today.

10. I wear polished shoes.  (Refers to the pairs of shoes)                        

Explanation:

  • The Noun refers to the most common part of speech. It is a word which is preferred as the name of a person, place or thing.
  • The noun possesses different behaviours such as some nouns are used in plural form, some looks like a plural but are used as a singular, some look singular in form but are used as a plural, some nouns are used in the singular form only, and some nouns have different meaning in their different singular/plural form.
  • To determine the correct form of a noun, we use a singular noun for a single person or thing (a table )
  • We should use a plural noun for two or more people or things ( few or some tables ).
  • We use a singular possessive form when something belongs to one person or thing (the apple's core).
  • There exist different types of nouns such as objects that we can touch, taste, see, smell or hear.
  • Anything that we can think of but can not perceive through our senses.
  • Common Noun: Name of the person or thing of the same kind. room, house etc.
  • Collective Noun: It denotes the group or collection of persons or things. Examples: Army, team, crowd, class etc.
  • Proper Noun: It denotes a name of a particular person, place or thing that starts with a capital letter. Examples: Anne, Tom, Asia, Mumbai etc.
  • Abstract Noun: It depicts an untouchable state, quality or action/idea. Examples: Love, brotherhood, honesty, truth etc.
  • Nouns also follow a subject and verb agreement and according to their number, tenses etc, they take verbs with them.

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