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I will be there when you call.


In the above sentence, the word ‘there’ is


1) A noun

2) Pronoun

3) An adjective

4) Adverb

5) None of these

Respuesta :

I believe "there" in this sentence is a noun. 
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea, and "there" is a place.

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The correct option is 1. I will be there when you call in this sentence "there" is used as a noun because an object (a book), a person (Betty Crocker), an animal (a cat), a location (Omaha), a trait (softness), an idea (justice), or an action are all nouns (yodeling). There are exceptions to the rule: words like cake, shoes, school bus, and hour and a half are all singular, but not always.

Why noun is important?

Nouns describe the people, things, concepts, and other things that make up our world. They serve as the foundational blocks of language.

A noun is a term that identifies an individual, location, thing, or concept. Nouns can function as the subject, the direct object, the indirect object, the subject complement, the object complement, the appositive, or the adjective in a sentence. The subject of a sentence might be a noun or a pronoun. An object performing an activity is referred to as a subject (verb). The object of a sentence might be a noun or a pronoun. The person, place, or thing that gets the action is referred to as the object.

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