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