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viktelen [127]
1 year ago
6

underline the noun in the following questions The travelers were attacked by a herd of elephants. Do not disturb the hive of bee

s My father is an architect.​
English
1 answer:
hoa [83]1 year ago
4 0

The noun in the following questions are:

  • Travelers
  • Herd of Elephants
  • Hive of bees
  • Father
  • Architect

<h3>What is a noun?</h3>

A noun is the name of a person, animal, place, or thing. In the sentences above, we can see some words that describe the people in the text.

Travelers, for instance, is a name that is given to a group of people who are traveling.

Learn more about a noun here:

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