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the crowd is out of control koun sa noun h





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Answered by 0912shaba
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hiii

here crowd is a noun

(It's a collective noun)

Answered by sohamchoudhury28
2

Answer:

Crowd is collective noun.

Explanation:

Crowd is a collective noun because it does not tells us about a group of person.

But If there have been for example

"Ramesh is out of control".

Here Ramesh is a proper noun since it is refering to a name.

Now take this example

"The man is out of control".

Here the word "man" does not specify something important or a name of a person. So it is a common noun.

I hope you understood the answer and the difference between Proper, common and collective noun.

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