Question #a8b14
2 Answers
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Explanation:
It is a common, concrete and countable noun. Proper nouns are specific, capitalized nouns such as names (Jane, Judith, Henry, etc.) or locations (Bangladesh, Tokyo, Kyoto, etc.). Nouns that are general and NOT capitalized such as egg, pig, and house are common nouns.
Concrete nouns are things that you can detect using your five senses, such as tangible (touchable) objects.
Countable nouns can be in either singular or plural form and are nouns that can be counted (one house, two houses, etc.).
Pronouns are words that take the place of a noun such as I, you, or he.
The noun "house" is a common noun.
Explanation:
The noun "house" is a common noun as a general word for a building used as a dwelling; a general word for a company or organization involved in a particular activity (fashion house, auction house); a general word for the part of a structure that contains an audience; an general word for an extended royal family; a word for any house of any kind.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing, for example:
The White House in Washington DC
House Springs, Missouri
"Little House on the Prairie" by Laura Ingalls Wilder
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun "house" is "it", for example:
Our house is the second from the corner. It has a green door.
We saw the house and we liked it right away.