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Choose a common or proper noun to fill in each blank. Write your
1. I am so happy that today is (Monday/monday)
2. My dad is going to take me to the (Store/store)
3. We are going to buy some (Toys/toys)
4. My mom makes pizza every (Tuesday/tuesday)
5. I saw my last night.(Friend/friend)
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1) Monday
2)store
3)toys
4) Tuesday
5) friend
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1. I am so happy that today is Monday.
2. My dad is going to take me to the store.
3. We are going to buy some toys.
4. My mom makes pizza every Tuesday.
5. I saw my friend last night.
Explanation:
- A noun is a naming word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea.
- We use nouns to refer to the general, common things like friends or boxes, pizza and specific things like M K Gandhi or New Zealand.
- A lot of different nouns like these describe everything around us. Which can be separated into just two different types namely common nouns and proper nouns.
- The difference between a common noun and a proper noun is what type of thing they are referring to.
- Common nouns refer to generic things i.e. common or in general terms while proper nouns refer to specific, particular things.
- For instance, the noun "country" is a common noun because it refers to a general, non-specific place.
- On the other hand, the noun 'Spain' is a proper noun because it refers to a particular country located in Europe (again another proper noun).
- Grammatically, the main difference between common and proper nouns:
- Proper nouns always follow the rule of capitalization whereas common nouns are only capitalized in very specific conditions.
- While common nouns refer to generic people, places, and things
- Proper nouns allude to individuals, spots, things, and thoughts. In any case, such nouns allude to additional particular individuals and things.
- Proper nouns are constantly promoted regardless of where they show up in a sentence.
- Normal, common nouns, then again, are possibly promoted toward the start of sentences or when utilized in the title or name of something.
- Since here, Monday and Tuesday represent the names of the days in a week, thus are proper nouns, hence should be capitalized.
- Likewise, the words "store", "toys" and "friend" represent generic names, hence they are common nouns.
Thus the answers:
- 1. Monday.
- 2. store.
- 3. toys.
- 4. Tuesday
- 5. friend
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