To address the questions given, let's break them down into parts:
D. Circle the proper nouns and underline the common nouns in the given sentences.
I went to market on Sunday.
Common noun: market
Proper noun: Sunday
The child is crying for toys.
Common nouns: child, toys
Shreya has a Barbie doll.
Proper nouns: Shreya, Barbie
Common noun: doll
Rohan likes to eat apple and banana.
Proper noun: Rohan
Common nouns: apple, banana
I lost my pencil and eraser.
Common nouns: pencil, eraser
E. Fill in the blanks by writing "many" of the highlighted words.
My grandfather bought a toy, because all my toys were broken.
Five girls are dancing, but one girl is singing.
The box has many small boxes inside it.
He kept all the watches on the table to choose the best watch out of all.
Give me one plate from those plates .
F. Write the given naming words in the correct columns. Also, write plurals of the given naming words.
'He' Words'She' WordsSingularPluralSingularPluralManMenPeahenPeahensPrincePrincesGrandmotherGrandmothersUncleUnclesWifeWivesLionLionsTigressTigressesFoxFoxesCowCows
This exercise helps in understanding the difference between common and proper nouns. Common nouns refer to general items, people, or places, whereas proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or brands. Furthermore, the exercise on plurals enhances understanding of noun forms, both regular and irregular.