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which of the following type of noun expensses quality and feeling.​

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Answered by sangeetatiwari054
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abstract noun.... hope it helps you... please mark me down as brainliest

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Explanation:

Noun:

A noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality (Cambridge Dictionary). You can say that a feeling is a quality, so, in general, all feelings as independent words are nouns.

Most physical experiences, feelings, and mental states cannot be counted. You omit the words "warmths," "joys," "angers," or "confidences." However, certain anxieties may be counted, such as "I have a fear of driving" or "I have numerous fears."

It depends more on how the articles are used in medical language than it does on grammar whether or not feelings are countable as illness symptoms.

Example of countable symptoms:

  • I had a headache/frequent headaches, a fever/frequent fevers, a pain/frequent pains.

Examples of uncountable symptoms:

  • I had nausea and jaundice.

Which of the following type of noun expenses quality and feeling.​

Answer: Abstract nouns.

Abstract nouns are ideas, feelings or qualities such as love, hate, kindness, fear, anger, imagination, courage, intelligence, loneliness, happiness, sadness, bravery, cowardice, embarrassment, joy, beauty, ugliness, confidence, luck, misfortune, mischief, bitterness, justice, injustice, grief, boredom, cheerfulness.

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