Nouns
Nouns: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Parts of Speech, Nouns, Possessive Case for Proper Nouns & Possessive Case in Apposition etc.
Important Questions on Nouns
How many common nouns are there in this sentence?
She had a club in her school that used to collect storybooks of famous authors like J. K. Rowling.

Fill in the blank using the most appropriate countable noun from the options given below.
There are a lot of bananas, but there aren't many _____.

Identify the concrete noun in the given sentence.
She has given the advice to take half a teaspoon of medicine four times a day.

Directions: Find the uncountable noun in the following sentence.
India imports crude oil from the Middle East countries.

State what types of nouns the underlined words are.
What is your verdict, gentlemen of the jury?

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The streets of some of our cities are noted for their crookedness.

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I often think of the happy days of the childhood.

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This room is thirty-feet in length.

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I believe in his innocence.

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He sets a high value on his time.

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Wisdom is better than strength.

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Never tell a lie.

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Our team is better than theirs.

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I recognised your voice at once.

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He gave me a bunch of grapes.

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Without health there is no happiness.

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The soldiers were awarded for their bravery.

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence.
Sit down and rest a while.

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence.
He kept the fast for a week.

Read the sentence to find out whether there are any grammatical or idiomatic errors in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer.
Faizal needs to be (A)/ diverted from (B)/ doing heinous actions that leads to punishment. (C)/ No error (D)
