Match the common nouns to the correct proper nouns.
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- Girl - Riya
- Boy - Samir
- Man - Mr. Sharma
- Woman - Mrs. Gupta
- Day - Saturday
- Month - December
- Festival - Christmas
- Religion - Zend Avesta
- God - Lord Vishnu
- Brand - Congo
- Company - Chevrolet
- Language - Spanish
- Nationality - Dutch
- Road - Manickham Road
- Street - Elm's Street
- Building - Sears Tower
- Book - Heemaanshu Publications
- Newspaper - The Times of India
- Magazine - Business World
- Theatre play - The old man and the sea
- Film - The Lion King
- Historical event (like war) - The crusades
- Document - The Emancipation Proclamation
- Award - Ranji Trophy
- Movements - The French Revolution
Explanation:
Nouns are words that name people, places, things or ideas.
Common noun names people, places, things or ideas that nonspecific such as, girl, boy, day, month etc.
Proper noun specifically names people, places, things or ideas such as, Riya, Samir, Saturday, December etc.
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Noun
Explanation:
Noun is a name of any person, place, animal or thing.
Common noun is any general noun.
Example - boy, book, table, park, etc.
Proper noun is a noun that designates a particular person, place, animal or thing.
Example - Africa, Ram, Gold, Mt. Everest, etc.
Match the common nouns to the proper nouns.
- Common Noun - Proper Noun
- Girl - Riya
- Boy - Samir
- Man - Mr. Sharma
- Woman - Mrs. Gupta
- Day - Saturday
- Month - December
- Festival - Christmas
- Religion - Zend Avesta
- God - Lord Vishnu
- Brand - Congo
- Company - Chevrolet
- Language - Spanish
- Nationality - Dutch
- Road - Manickham Road
- Street - Elm's Street
- Building - Sears Tower
- Book - Heemaanshu Publications
- Newspaper - The Times of India
- Magazine - Business World
- Theatre play - The Old Man and the Sea
- Film - The Lion King
- Historical event (like war) - The crusades
- Document - The Emancipation Proclamation
- Award - Ranji Trophy
- Movements - The French Revolution
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