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water is essential to survive identify the noun and the kind of noun​

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Answered by poojachoudhari845
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water is a material noun

It is a material noun. "Water" refers to a physical substance

Answered by sunildthorat
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Explanation:

Is water a common noun?

Dear Anonymous,

Yes, “water” is a common noun (“May I please have a glass of water?”), and is always lowercase unless it starts a sentence. The opposite of a common noun is a proper noun (e.g., Atlantic Ocean, Sofia, India), which indicates a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are always capitalized (unless someone flouts the rules as in e e cummings, a poet).

“Water” is also a concrete noun, because it can be experienced by at least one of our five physical senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch).

It is also a transitive verb (“She watered the lawn yesterday.”).

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What type of noun is ‘water’?

Why is water a material noun?

Which type of noun is milk?

What's the difference between common nouns and material nouns? Is a material noun a subset of common nouns?

Is milk a proper, common, concrete or material noun?

Water is not common noun .

It is material noun .

But in give me a glass of water, water is common noun .

Common noun has singular and plural forms .

Boy=boys

But water=(no waters).

A drop of water,a bucket of water etc.

There is no change of name.Only water

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