Identify the nouns in the following passages. Also say whether each noun is a proper or common noun, and if they are countable or uncountable.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to identify nouns in provided passages and classify each noun as proper or common, as well as countable or uncountable.
Answer
1. Sun, member (common, countable); Milky Way, Ganga (proper, uncountable). 2. Bazaars, vendors (common, countable); Hyderabad, Sarojini Naidu, Congress (proper, uncountable).
- Sun (common, countable), member (common, countable), system (common, countable), stars (common, countable), galaxy (common, countable), sky (common, uncountable), Milky Way (proper, uncountable), Ganga (proper, uncountable). 2. Bazaars (common, countable), Hyderabad (proper, uncountable), lyric (common, countable), Sarojini Naidu (proper, uncountable), man (common, countable), pursuits (common, countable), setting (common, countable), customers (common, countable), vendors (common, countable), bazaar (common, countable), colors (common, countable), smells (common, countable), sounds (common, countable), tastes (common, countable), milieu (common, uncountable), poem (common, countable), backdrop (common, countable), Congress (proper, uncountable), Swadeshi (proper, uncountable), movement (common, countable), Indians (proper, countable).
Answer for screen readers
- Sun (common, countable), member (common, countable), system (common, countable), stars (common, countable), galaxy (common, countable), sky (common, uncountable), Milky Way (proper, uncountable), Ganga (proper, uncountable). 2. Bazaars (common, countable), Hyderabad (proper, uncountable), lyric (common, countable), Sarojini Naidu (proper, uncountable), man (common, countable), pursuits (common, countable), setting (common, countable), customers (common, countable), vendors (common, countable), bazaar (common, countable), colors (common, countable), smells (common, countable), sounds (common, countable), tastes (common, countable), milieu (common, uncountable), poem (common, countable), backdrop (common, countable), Congress (proper, uncountable), Swadeshi (proper, uncountable), movement (common, countable), Indians (proper, countable).
More Information
Common nouns are general names for things and usually start with a lowercase letter, whereas proper nouns are specific names and start with a capital letter. Countability depends on whether the noun can have a plural form.
Tips
Remember capitalized nouns are usually proper and must identify if a noun can be plural.
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