
Types of nouns
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- Q1What is a proper noun?A noun that names a specific person, place, or thingA noun that names a general categoryA noun that names an actionA noun that names a feeling30s
- Q2What is a common noun?A noun that names a feelingA noun that names a specific person, place, or thingA noun that names a general category or class of people, places, or thingsA noun that names an action30s
- Q3What is a concrete noun?A noun that names a feelingA noun that names a specific person, place, or thingA noun that names an actionA noun that names something that can be perceived by the senses (e.g., seen, heard, touched, tasted, smelled)30s
- Q4What is an abstract noun?A noun that names an actionA noun that names a quality, condition, concept, or idea that cannot be perceived by the sensesA noun that names a specific person, place, or thingA noun that names a feeling30s
- Q5What is a collective noun?A noun that refers to a feelingA noun that refers to a specific person, place, or thingA noun that refers to an actionA noun that refers to a group of people or things30s
- Q6What is a possessive noun?A noun that names an actionA noun that names a specific person, place, or thingA noun that names a feelingA noun that shows ownership or possession30s
- Q7What is a compound noun?A noun that names a specific person, place, or thingA noun that names an actionA noun that names a feelingA noun that is formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a new meaning30s