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which type of noun it is. 1.I have two children 2.who teaches you grammar 3.A committee of size was appointed to assess the situation 4.I recognized his voice at once 5.you should never tell a lie 6.he is on the jury

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Answered by PADMINI
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Which type of noun it is:

1. I have two children.

  • Children => common noun.

2. Who teaches you grammar?

  • Grammar => abstract noun.

3. A committee of six was appointed to assess the situation.

  • committee => collective noun, situation => abstract noun.

4. I recognized his voice at once.

  • Voice => abstract noun.

5. You should never tell a lie.

  • Lie =>  abstract noun.

6. He is on the jury.

  • Jury => collective noun.

Common Noun:

  • It refers to common names/things, not specific things.

Abstract Noun:

  • An abstract noun doesn't refer to a physical object. It is a kind of noun that we cannot see or touch.

Collective Noun:

  • A collective noun is a word that denotes a group of people or things.
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