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Class : English For Today Class-5 Unit-2 Activity: 2.2 & 3.1 Page: 9-10,

📘 1. Common Noun

A Common Noun is a general name for a person, place, animal, or thing. It doesn't name a specific individual (like "Dhaka" or "Rahim"), but rather the category they belong to.

  • Examples: boy, city, bird, book, flower, student.

  • Key Rule: Common nouns are usually not capitalized unless they start a sentence.


🤝 2. Collective Noun

A Collective Noun is a word used to represent a group of people, animals, or things as a single unit. It describes a collection of common nouns.

  • Examples: * A class of students.

    • A flock of birds.

    • A team of players.

    • A bouquet of flowers.


📊 Comparison Table

Common Noun (Individual)Collective Noun (Group)
PlayerTeam
KeyBunch
SheepFlock
SoldierArmy
SailorCrew

âœī¸ Quick Practice

Can you find the Collective Nouns in these sentences?

  1. The crowd waited for the bus.

  2. Our family went on a vacation.

  3. I saw a herd of elephants in the forest.

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