English, asked by nitishy969020, 3 months ago

read the sentence underline the common noun and circle the proper nouns.
1. This is a classroom.
2. Ms Gomes is teaching her students about animals today.
3. the children bring their pets to class
4. Ali's dog ,Tomy is wagging his tail
5. Suhan is giving milk to har cat
6. Rohit 's bird , chirpy is flying all round
7 . the boys and the girl are happy

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Answered by mabryang000
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Answer:

There you go

Explanation:

1.) common nouns- classroom proper nouns-no proper nouns in this sentence.

2.) common nouns-students and animals Proper nouns- Ms. Gomes

3.) common nouns-children and pets Proper nouns-There are none.

4.) common nouns- dog Proper nouns- Ali and tomy

5.) common nouns-cat and milk Proper nouns-Suhan

6.) common nouns-bird Proper nouns-Rohit and chirpy

7.) common nouns-boys and girls Proper nouns-there are none.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  1. Classroom is a common noun.
  2. Ms Gomes is a proper noun and animals is a common noun.
  3. Children and pets and class are common nouns.
  4. Ali and Tommy are proper nouns whereas dog and tail are common nouns.
  5. Suhan is a proper noun and milk and cat are common nouns.
  6. Rohit and Chirpy are proper nouns whereas bird is a common noun.
  7. Boys and girls are common nouns.

Explanation:

A common noun is the generic name for a person, place, or thing in a class or group. Unlike proper nouns, a common noun is not capitalized unless it either begins a sentence or appears in a title.

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