The sentences given below identify noun and it type.
1. A dog likes to eat bread.
2. Police has given a large party to the public.
3. The monitor told the class to keep mum.
4. Hari likes to read Indian story always.
5. The Ganga from the Himalayas.
6. A Bengal tiger looks great.
7. A man was standing there.
8. Players were playing football.
9. Oranges are costly fruit.
10. Eggs are broken by a boy.
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s.no noun. type.
1. dog , bread. common
2. police , public. collective
3. class. collective
4. hari. proper
5. Ganga , Himalaya. proper
6. Bengal. proper
7. man. common
8. players , football. collective, common
9. oranges , fruit. common, collective
10. eggs, boy. common
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Explanation:
Noun:
Noun refers to the name of a person, animal, place, thing, idea, action, state or quality.
Proper Noun:
- A proper noun is a name that solely refers to one specific person, place, or item and does not have a common name.
- A proper noun usually starts with capital letters when it is written in English.
- Eg: Raju, London, etc.
Common Noun:
- A common noun is a name for something which is common for many things, person, or places.
- Eg: boy, doctor, cat, forest, etc.
Collective Noun:
- A collective noun represents a collection or number or group of things or persons.
- Eg: public, group, family, class, etc.
The given Sentences are,
- A dog likes to eat bread. (dog, bread - common nouns)
- Police has given a large party to the public. (police, public - collective nouns)
- The monitor told the class to keep mum. (monitor - common noun, class - collective noun)
- Hari likes to read Indian story always. (Hari - proper noun)
- The Ganga from the Himalayas. (Ganga, Himalaya - proper nouns)
- A Bengal tiger looks great. (Bengal tiger - proper noun)
- A man was standing there. (man - common noun)
- Players were playing football. (football - common noun, players - collective noun)
- Oranges are costly fruit. (Oranges - proper noun, fruit - common noun)
- Eggs are broken by a boy. (Eggs, boy - common nouns)
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