the spectacle fell and broke ,what is the correct noun of this sentence
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Answer:
“My glasses broke into pieces.” If, by “glasses”, you mean spectacles, then I want more information. I have worn glasses all my life. I have broken them many times, especially when I was a kid. But, it was always the frames that broke in two, not into several pieces, as this sentence suggests. (The lenses never break, except in the movies).
“My glasses broke into pieces.” I had a cardboard crate containing a dozen champagne flutes. Somebody left the box on the driveway, and a car drove over it.
“My glass is broken.” When the dog jumped on me, I was so startled that I dropped my margarita on the patio floor. My glass is broken and my drink is now a green puddle.
Either sentence can be correct, depending upon the context.
Answer:
The spectacle fell and broke.
The spectacle is the noun here as the definition of noun states that an object is said to be a noun, if it is a place, name of a person, an animal or a thing. Here, spectacle is a thing.
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