The Yamuna joins the Ganga at Prayagraj underline the noun and tell its kind
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yamuna and ganga because it is place . it is a common noun
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The nouns in the given sentence are- Yamuna, Ganga, and Prayagraj.
- A noun is a term that identifies an individual, thing, or concept and even locations.
- Nouns can function as the subject, the direct object, the indirect object, the subject complement, the object complement, the appositive, or the adjective in a sentence.
- Although they occasionally could be ethereal entities like ideas, activities, or processes, nouns can also name things.
- Some of them might even be fictitious or fictional.
- A proper noun, which is always capitalized, is a specific term for a person, place, or thing.
- Proper nouns have the following two characteristics: No matter where they appear within a sentence, they start with capital letters and name certain unique items.
- The name of the rivers Ganga and Yamuna can therefore be categorized under the proper noun.
- Similarly, the place Prayagraj is also a proper noun.
The Yamuna joins the Ganga at Prayagraj.
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