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Underline the nouns in the following sentences and write its kind.

1. The book was lying on the table.

2. Love begets love.

3. We cannot live without water.

4. Smoking is a bad habit.

5. Wild animals live in forests.

6. All the girls were singing.

7. Gold is a precious metal.

8. Rice is the staple food of South Indians

9. Mankind should love nature.

10. We get wool from sheepUnderline the nouns in the following sentences and write its kind.

1. The book was lying on the table.

2. Love begets love.

3. We cannot live without water.

4. Smoking is a bad habit.

5. Wild animals live in forests.

6. All the girls were singing.

7. Gold is a precious metal.

8. Rice is the staple food of South Indians

9. Mankind should love nature.

10. We get wool from sheep​

Answers

Answered by ShaikhTaassukAhmed
6

Answer:

1. The book was lying on the table.

2. Love begets love.

3. We cannot live without water.

4. Smoking is a bad habit.

5. Wild animals live in forests.

6. All the girls were singing.

7. Gold is a precious metal.

8. Rice is the staple food of South Indians

9. Mankind should love nature.

10. We get wool from sheep.

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Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

1. The book was lying on the table.

Book - Common noun

Table - Common noun

2. Love begets love.

Love - Abstract noun

3. We cannot live without water.

Water - Common noun

4. Smoking is a bad habit.

Habit - Common noun

5. Wild animals live in forests.

Wild animals - Proper noun

Forests - Commong

6. All the girls were singing.

Girls - Common noun

7. Gold is a precious metal.

Gold - Proper noun

Metal - Common noun

8. Rice is the staple food of South Indians

Rice - Proper noun

Food - Common noun

South Indians - Proper noun

9. Mankind should love nature.

Mankind - Common noun

Nature - Common noun

10. We get wool from sheep

Wool - Proper noun

Sheep - Proper noun​

Explanation:

A noun can be said to a word that generally functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, like living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. Lexical categories are defined in terms of the ways during which their members combine with other kinds of expressions. A noun may be a word that refers to a thing (book), an individual (Betty Crocker), an animal (cat), an area (Omaha), a top quality (softness), a thought (justice), or an action (yawning). it's always a single word, but not always: cake, shoes, bus , and time and a half are all nouns.

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