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Tcecarenko [31]
3 years ago
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Reflect and Respond

English
1 answer:
shepuryov [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Nouns are the names of persons, places or things, be it anything. It can also be a common noun, collective noun etc. Anything that signify the name of anything is a noun.

Explanation:

Monday: shoes, clothes, food, bag, bed, blankets, flowers, trees, table, chair.

Tuesday: water, road, bus, auto, metro, ticket, man, woman, girl, boy.

Wednesday: wind, sky, sun, lights, cars, watch, pen, pencil, coffee, tea.

Thursday: bread, eggs, vegetables. apple, phone, music, earphones, shawl, chips, apples.

Friday: bananas, towel, rope, television, students, the Big Bang Theory, Narcos, FRIENDS, tissue papers, computers.

Saturday: laptops, wires, socks, bottle, almirah, toothbrush, milk, tea, coffee, college.

Sunday: Class, church, meat, dinner, washroom, duster, marker, mug, coat, babies.

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