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What did the men display on the battlefield? What will be the abstract noun in this sentence?

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Answered by Sahil786786
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Bravery is the abstract displayed by the men
Answered by himanshusingh52
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COUNTABLE NOUNS, MASS NOUNS AND COLLECTIVE NOUNS:

Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted. They can be denoted by size, amount, or value related words, and can appear in both singular and plural form.Examples: bird, tree, rock.

Mass nouns, also referred to as non-countable nouns, signify unbounded amounts, such as liquid, small objects, and abstract or immeasurable concepts. Examples: water, rice, education.

Collective nouns are considered a subset of countable nouns because they refer to a group of countable nouns as a single unit. Examples:there are 12 eggs in dozen, and there are 52 cards in a deck.

HOW TO USE COLLECTIVE NOUNS CORRECTLY?

The main problem that usually crops up when using collective nouns is whether to assign it with a singular verb or a plural verb. Collective nouns can be used both in a singular form or a plural form, depending on the sentence and how the word is usedSingular verb: If the entire collective group is working in unison, as one unit, a singular verb will go with it. Example: The class is waiting for the teacher. (The 'class', which is a group of students, is waiting for the teacher collectively.)Plural verb: If the different units within the collective group are working individually, a plural verb and plural pronouns will go with it. Example: The class begin their assignments while they wait for the teacher. (The individual students in the 'class' are working as single units and doing their own assignments.)
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