What type of noun is the bold word?
The teachings of Socrates are often misunderstood.
abstract
possessive
concrete
proper
Answer:
Proper noun
Explanation:
A proper noun is the type of noun that specifically mentions a distinct thing and they always begin with a capital letter, no matter where they are in a sentence.
Examples of proper nouns include names of people, places ,etc such as Andrew, Liverpool, Heathrow Airport etc.
Usually written in chronological order
The correct answer is C. T<span>he director appointed Cameron leader of his section.
In order to find the object complement (a word or phrase which completes an object), we first have to find the object. In sentence C, the object is Cameron (who did the director appoint? - Cameron). The phrase that completes the object and acts as its complement is leader of his section (What did he appoint Cameron as? - Leader of his section). As you can see, leader is a noun (as opposed to wise and stellar in sentences A and B which are adjectives), which means that C is correct.
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