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Which sentence contains a proper noun?
Which sentence contains a proper noun?
- We cannot live without water.
- The childhood of Cardo was full of misery. (correct)
- The book was lying on the table.
- The jury has given its verdict.
Which sentence contains a collective noun?
Which sentence contains a collective noun?
- A committee was appointed to study the situation. (correct)
- The jury has given its verdict.
- We cannot live without water.
- The book was lying on the table.
Which sentence contains a concrete noun?
Which sentence contains a concrete noun?
- We cannot live without water.
- The book was lying on the table.
- The angry mob pelted stones at the police. (correct)
- The jury has given its verdict.
Which one of these is an example of a proper noun?
Which one of these is an example of a proper noun?
Which one of these is an example of an abstract noun?
Which one of these is an example of an abstract noun?
Which one of these is an example of a common noun?
Which one of these is an example of a common noun?
Which one of these is an example of a person noun?
Which one of these is an example of a person noun?
Which one of these is an example of a place noun?
Which one of these is an example of a place noun?
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Proper Noun Example
Proper Noun Example
A specific person, place, or thing.
Proper Noun (Example)
Proper Noun (Example)
Winston Churchill
Collective Noun (Example)
Collective Noun (Example)
A group of people or things treated as a single unit.
Abstract Noun (Example)
Abstract Noun (Example)
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Concrete Noun (Example)
Concrete Noun (Example)
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Common Noun (Example)
Common Noun (Example)
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Person Noun (Example)
Person Noun (Example)
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Place Noun (Example)
Place Noun (Example)
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