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shastriya Sangeet

Chapter 1

Noun

any object, creature, place, language, condition,

The name of an attribute or condition is called a noun. Noun

The word is not used for anything. But it is for the name of the object. Like- Himalaya, Ram, Hanumangarh, book, sick, poor B. Cow etc.

There are mainly three types of nouns-

  1. proper noun
  2. common noun
  3. abstract noun
  4. proper noun

The name of a particular person, the name of a particular place and the name of a particular object are called proper nouns. words used for one

Called a proper noun.

Like – Mohan (special person), Ganganagar (special place), Sarasudh (object)

Special), Bikaner, India.

fact

The name used for the one who is only one in this world will be a proper noun. Like earth, sky, sun. Some common nouns of the context. Accordingly, a personal noun is considered. Like- Bose had said that you give me blood.

I will give you freedom

Here Bose is a common noun but here

The meaning of Bose is taken from Subhash Chandra Bose, hence it is a personal noun. If the name of the instrument comes with the manufacturer’s company, it is considered a proper noun. Like – Bajaj fan.

The thing, person or place which is named after its birth is proper

For example, when a child is born, it does not have a name at that time, after birth it is named Ram, Rahim, Mohan, which is a person’s reader.

Example

The man came from Gujarat in the underline

Noun is- 1. Person reader 2. Caste reader 3. Place reader 4. Bhavavachar

answer person reader

Because Gujarat was named after the formation of Gujarat.

  1. common noun

The noun that gives knowledge of the class or caste of a creature, thing or place is called a caste noun.

The words which are used for group are called common nouns. Like donkey, mountain, milk, chair, table, cow, . Rose, Marigold.

Some personal nouns which are famous and historical names. According to the context, caste readers are considered nouns.

For example, even today Shravan Kumar is born in India.

The thing, person or place whose name is before its birth i.e. born, is called a generic noun. For example, when a child is born, it is called a child, this name is born of it, which is born for every child, therefore child is a common noun.

Is.

Example

rose is best among flowers underlined noun

  1. generic 2. personal 3. abstract
  2. Location reader

ANSWER SHOW ANSWER

Because rose is a species of flowers.

Example

Nowadays Ravana is being born in every city, in Ravana there is a noun-

  1. Personal 2. Genitive 3. Attributive
  2. Expressive

Answer caste

Because here Ravana is not used for any particular person but for a group of bad people.

  1. abstract noun

The name of an emotion, quality, state or condition is called an abstract noun. like wealth, old age, sorrow, good, happiness,

Anger, beauty

fact

A figurative noun is not a quality of any thing, person or place but a combination of more qualities.

Like for poverty we cannot say that he does not have a car then he is poor or if he does not have a house then he is poor. No money to eat, no clothes to wear etc. We cannot guess poverty or richness or old age by looking at any one quality, so those who are understood by abstract nouns can be felt but cannot be seen.

Expressive nouns are formed by adding suffixes to all types of words.

  1. Possessive noun from personal noun

Rama + Tva Ramatva

  1. Common noun to abstract noun

old age old age

  1. possessive noun with pronoun

our affinity

mamta mamta

own + skin affinity

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