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Differentiate between the proper noun and common noun.​

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Answered by kanishka073
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A proper noun is a noun that identifies a single entity and is used to refer to that entity, such as London, Jupiter, Sarah, or Microsoft, as distinguished from a common noun, which is a noun that refers to a class of entities and may be used when referring to instances of a specific class.

A common noun is the generic name for a person, place, or thing in a class or group. Unlike proper nouns, a common noun is not capitalized unless it either begins a sentence or appears in a title. ... Usually, it will be quite obvious if a specific person, place, or thing is being named.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Proper Noun → Proper nouns are the special names given to persons , animals (usually pets), places or things.

For Example => Reeta, Delhi, Sunday Etc..

Common Noun Common nouns are the names given to persons, animals, place or things which are of the same kind.

For Example => Girls, Cities, Days Etc...

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