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The regiment of soldiers marched into the battlefield. pick out the nouns

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Answered by PrincessStargirl
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Here is your answer.

In the sentence,

The regiment of soldiers marched into the battlefield,

✨The word "regiment" is a collective noun.

✨The word "soldiers" is a common noun.

✨The word "battlefield" is also a common noun.

The explanation:

Any word which is a name of something is called a noun.

I am explaining the two types of nouns I used here.

Common noun -> We use a common noun to describe a common thing. For example-> a pen, table.etc.

Collective noun -> We use a collective noun to demonstrate a collection. For example -> a of sheep, a regiment of soldiers.etc.

⭐Hope it's clear⭐


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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The soldiers' unit entered the battlefield in the phrase.

An example of a collective noun is "regiment."

The noun "soldiers" is often used.

Battlefield is a frequent noun as well.

Explanation:

The justification is that a noun is any word that names an object.

I'm going to describe the two kinds of nouns I used.

Common noun – A common noun is used to describe anything that is commonplace. For instance, a pen, a table, etc.

Collective noun – To show a collection, we employ a collective noun. For instance, a regiment of troops, a flock of animals, etc.

Describe a noun. In the majority of languages, including English, nouns comprise the largest word class. An object (a book), a person (Noah Webster), an animal (a cat), a location (Omaha), a quality (softness), an idea (justice), or an action are all nouns.

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