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The lion is the king of beasts what is the noun in this sentence and what type of noun is there in this sentence​

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Answered by albinabhilashgeorge
20

Answer:

common noun which is lion

lion is a common noun as there are is an amount of lions in the world. if the lion is called a African lion it will be a proper noun.

Answered by pragyan07sl
0

Answer:

The nouns identified in the sentence are-

Lion- Common noun

King- Common Noun

Beasts- Common Noun

Explanation:

  • In English, nouns refer to the naming words.
  • These naming words are the most common part of speech and represent the generic name for a person, place, thing or idea in a class or group referring to the name of general items rather than specific ones.
  • Unlike proper nouns, a common noun is not capitalized unless it either begins a sentence or appears in a title.
  • Common nouns are everywhere and can be concrete (perceptible to the senses), abstract (involving general ideas or qualities), or collective (referring to a group, gathering or collection).
  • So here, based on their number or plurality, we can categorize the identified nouns as-
  • singular noun- lion and king
  • plural noun- beasts

Hence, the nouns- lion, king and beasts- represent common nouns.

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