English, asked by sabatajtaj1, 7 months ago

Moon
shines at night.
(which one is propler nown!moon
night
shines
at​

Answers

Answered by manasvi0206
6

Answer:

the proper noun here is

MOON

hope it helps you....

Answered by AadilPradhan
0

The proper noun here is moon.

  • A proper noun is a name that is specific (as opposed to generic) that refers to a certain person, place, or thing. Regardless of where they appear in a sentence, proper nouns are always capitalised in English. They are also sometimes referred to as proper names because they give nouns a specific name.
  • Every noun falls into one of two categories: common or proper.
  • While distinguishing between common and proper nouns is typically relatively simple, there are times when it can be trickier to understand. It doesn't matter if a noun is proper or common when we talk because syntax is unaffected. But in order to know where to use capital letters when writing, we need to know which nouns are proper.
  • In this sentence, Moon is in capital letters and hence, it is proper noun.

Hence, the answer is moon.

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