Exercise-1 : Exercise-1 Point out the Nouns in the following sentences, and say whether they are Common, Proper, Collective or Abstract:-
A committee of five was appointed.
Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India.
The soldiers were rewarded for their bravery.
Without health there is no happiness.
He gave me a bunch of grapes.
I recognized your voice at once.
Our team is better than theirs.
Never tell a lie.
Wisdom is better than strength.
He sets a high value on his time.
I believe in his innocence.
This room is thirty feet in length.
I often think of the happy days of the childhood.
The streets of some of our cities are noted for their crookedness.
What is your verdict gentlemen of the jury?
Exercise-2 : Exercise-2 Form Abstract Nouns from the following Adjectives:
Humble, decent, cruel, bitter, true, short, prudent, dark, deep, wide, wise, good, vacant, sweet, human, broad, free, proud, brave, novel, quick, high, poor, just, vain, sane, ignorant.
Form Abstract Noun from the following Verbs:-
Laugh, believe, choose, defend, free, obey, live, expect, excel, know, steal, serve, hate, please, act, starve, occupy, choose, move, conceal, seize, flatter, depart, think, protect, advise, punish, die, succeed, free, see, judge, pursue, relieve, converse, discover.
Form Abstract Noun from the following Common Nouns:
King, man, thief, woman, bankrupt, infant, owner, rogue, regent,author, mother, agent, hero, beggar, coward, priest, boy, bond, pirate, pilgrim, friend, captain, rascal, patriot, glutton.