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Answers to Exercise - Nouns

The document consists of exercises focused on identifying, classifying, and using nouns correctly. It includes tasks for recognizing common, proper, collective, concrete, abstract, countable, and uncountable nouns, as well as correcting errors in noun usage. Additionally, it provides examples of sentences using different types of nouns.
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Answers to Exercise - Nouns

The document consists of exercises focused on identifying, classifying, and using nouns correctly. It includes tasks for recognizing common, proper, collective, concrete, abstract, countable, and uncountable nouns, as well as correcting errors in noun usage. Additionally, it provides examples of sentences using different types of nouns.
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Exercise 1: Identify the Nouns

1. cat, table
2. John, park, football
3. father, car
4. birds, sky
5. Sarah, book, library
6. herd, cows, field
7. sun, morning
8. trip, Paris, summer
9. noise, party
10. students, exam

Exercise 2: Classify the Nouns

1. Common Nouns: cat, table, park, father, car, birds, book,


library, cows, field, sun, morning, trip, noise, party, students,
exam
2. Proper Nouns: John, Sarah, Paris
3. Collective Nouns: herd
4. Concrete Nouns: cat, table, park, football, father, car, birds,
book, library, cows, field, sun, party, students, exam
5. Abstract Nouns: noise, trip, morning, summer
6. Countable Nouns: cat, table, park, father, car, birds, book,
library, cows, field, sun, trip, party, students, exam
7. Uncountable Nouns: noise, football, morning, summer

Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks with Appropriate Nouns

1. My friend is very friendly.


2. There are many animals in the zoo.
3. She gave me a bouquet of flowers.
4. The children are playing in the park.
5. We need some milk to make tea.

Exercise 4: Correct the Errors in Noun Usage

1. Incorrect: She gave me two advices.


Correct: She gave me two pieces of advice. (Advice is
uncountable.)
2. Incorrect: The informations were very helpful.
Correct: The information was very helpful. (Information is
uncountable.)
3. Incorrect: I saw many sheeps in the field.
Correct: I saw many sheep in the field. (Sheep is both singular
and plural.)
4. Incorrect: He has five childs.
Correct: He has five children. (Child → children in plural
form.)
5. Incorrect: There are lots of water bottles on the tables.
Correct: There are lots of water bottles on the table. (Make
subject-verb agreement and noun usage correct.)

Exercise 5: Sentence Creation (Sample Answers)

1. Proper noun: Alice visited New York last summer.


2. Collective noun: The team won the championship.
3. Abstract noun: Happiness is essential for a healthy life.
4. Countable noun: I saw three cars parked outside.
5. Uncountable noun: He drank a glass of juice.

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