the jury has given its verdict (jury and verdict) identify the kind of noun
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Explanation:
verdict as an abstract noun.
jury is collective noun.
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The kind of noun used in the given sentence is described below:
- There are two nouns in the given sentence.
1. The first noun in the sentence is "Jury".
- Type of noun is a Collective noun. This noun is used for any group of things or persons.
- The jury is a collective noun because it comprises a group of the panel who is chosen by the public for hearings in the court and presents their judgment for the final decision.
2. The second noun used in the sentence is "Verdict".
- Type of noun is an Abstract noun. This noun is used to refer to any idea, opinion, judgment, or other intangible aspects.
- It does not refer to any materialistic things or persons or other living things.
- Verdict is an abstract noun because it is the judgment given by the jury members.
- Hence, the collective noun and the abstract noun are two kinds of nouns used in the sentence.
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