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under line the nouns and circle the verbs in the following sentence. The farmer planets wheat in the field.​

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Answered by ponnuchinnu86
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Choose the proper noun(s) and common noun(s) from the following sentence:

George bought a bat.

This question has multiple correct options

A

George - Proper Noun

B

George - Common Noun

C

bat - Proper Noun

D

bat - Common Noun

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A basic definition of a common noun is a person, place, thing or idea that is not specific rather generic. A common noun is only capitalized when it is at the beginning of a sentence. Proper nouns are the names of a particular person, place or thing and are very specific. It is easy to identify proper nouns as they always start with a capital letter.

In the given sentence 'George' is a proper noun as it is the name of a specific person and 'bat' is the common noun as it is the name of a non-specific, generic thing. According to this, options A and D are the correct answers, making options B and C incorrect. 

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Answer:

Farmer - Noun

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