Underline the nouns in the following sentences and say whether they are common, proper, collective or abstract
  1. A pack of dogs chased the cat.
  2. The boys are playing in the garden.
  3. Leave that hive of bees alone.
  4. My elder sister is a teacher.
  5. The teacher asked the students to write.
  6. The patient went to the doctor for check up
  7. The choir of singers performed in the evening.
  8. Somebody has let the cat in.
  9. One of his brothers lives in Kolkata.
  10. We are waiting for the train to arrive.
  11. Ram has done his homework.
  12. This shop sells the best cakes in town.
  13. Rahul has borrowed a book from me.
  14. Supriya played the part of the queen in the play.
  15. A herd of elephants blocked the road.
  1. A pack of dogs (collective noun) chased the cat (common noun).
  2. The boys (common noun) are playing in the garden (common noun).
  3. Leave that hive of bees (collective noun) alone.
  4. My elder sister (common noun) is a teacher (common noun).
  5. The teacher (common noun) asked the students (common noun) to write.
  6. The doctor (common noun) asked the patient (common noun) to quit smoking.
  7. The choir of singers (collective noun) performed in the evening.
  8. Somebody has let the cat (common noun) in.
  9. One of his brothers (common noun) lives in Kolkata (proper noun).
  10. We are waiting for the train (common noun) to arrive.
  11. Ram (proper noun) has done his homework (common noun).
  12. This shop (common noun) sells the best cakes (common noun) in town (common noun).
  13. Rahul (proper noun) has borrowed a book (common noun) from me.
  14. Supriya (proper noun) played the part of the queen (common noun) in the play (common noun).
  15. A herd of elephants (collective nouns) blocked the road (common noun).
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