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English, 15.10.2020 05:01 Harini5721

This is just practice- Nouns that names the words in parentheses. 1. The boy worked in his father’s shop. (Place). 2.Later he published a newspaper for his half-brother.(thing). 3.Ben franlend left Boston at the age of seventeen.(place). 4.He went to Philadelphia to try his luck. (Idea). 5.Later he went to London to buy printing equipment.(thing) 6. He returned to Philadelphia in 1727.(place). 7.Beb Frank lens was interested in politics. (Idea)

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