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Write 5 sentences each for Abstract Nouns & Collective Nouns
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Answered by dusaudayasri
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Examples of Abstract Nouns

Nouns can be abstract or concrete. Concrete nouns are tangible and you can experience them with your five senses. Abstract nouns refer to intangible things, like actions,feelings, ideals, concepts and qualities.

Common Abstract Nouns

Showing Human Qualities or Characteristics

Beauty

Bravery

Brilliance

Brutality

Calmness

Charity

Coldness

Compassion

Confidence

Contentment

Courage

Curiosity

Dedication

Determination

Ego

Elegance

Enthusiasm

Envy

Evil

Fear

Generosity

Goodness

Graciousness

Hatred

Honesty

Honor

Hope

Humility

Humor

Insanity

Integrity

Intelligence

Jealousy

Kindness

Loyalty

Maturity

Patience

Perseverance

Sanity

Self-control

Sensitivity

Sophistication

Sympathy

Talent

Tolerance

Trust

Warmth

Weakness

Wisdom

Wit

Showing Emotions/Feelings

Adoration

Amazement

Anger

Anxiety

Apprehension

Clarity

Delight

Despair

Disappointment

Disbelief

Excitement

Fascination

Friendship

Grief

Happiness

Hate

Helpfulness

Helplessness

Infatuation

Joy

Love

Misery

Pain

Pleasure

Power

Pride

Relaxation

Relief

Sadness

Satisfaction

Silliness

Sorrow

Strength

Surprise

Tiredness

Uncertainty

Wariness

Worry

Collective nouns are names for a collection or a number of people or things. Abstract nouns are words that name things that are not concrete

Answered by rhitika11
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Answer:

abstract:

1 the dog is loveable

2. tenali raman was a witty person

3. the baby is crying

4. everyone deserves justice and freedom

5. you cannot compare love

collective:

1. the pride of lion

2. bunch of grapes

3. a class of students

4. a bunch of keys

5. cattle of sheeps

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