kalimpong is a district in west bengal (proper noun)
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Pick out the Proper Nouns from the following sentence
Kalimpong is a district in West Bengal.
- A proper noun is one that refers to a specific person, place, organisation, or thing.
- Proper nouns are preceded by a capital letter.
- In the given sentence, "Kalimpong" and "West Bengal" are places that exist in reality and begin with a capital letter indicating that they are proper nouns.
Hence, proper nouns in the given sentence are underlined-
Kalimpong is a district in West Bengal.
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Kalimpong, West Bengal
First of all let us know about Proper Nouns:
- A Proper Noun is defined to be the Noun which gives the name for a specific person, place or thing.
- When we write Proper Nouns in sentences, they are always begun in capital letters.
- For example, Sahara, India, Rabi, etc.
Short explanation:
- We have to find Proper Nouns from the given sentence: Kalimpong is a district in West Bengal.
- Since 'Kalimpong' and 'West Bengal' are the names for places, they are Proper Nouns. We can also see that they are begun with capital letters.
Task for you: Find out the Proper Nouns from the given sentences.
- She went to Kolkata last night.
- Rakesh love to read the books by Mr Shah.
- I have never been to Sahara.
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