"My mother baked cake this morning."what is common,proper noun in this sentence
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My (mother) baked (cake) this morning.
The common nouns in this sentence are mother and cake
There are no proper nouns in this sentence.
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My (mother) baked (cake) this morning.
The common nouns in this sentence are mother and cake
There are no proper nouns in this sentence.
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The common noun in the sentence "My mother baked cake this morning" are mother and cake and there are no proper noun in it.
- A common noun is the collective term for a class or group of things, places, or people and it is not capitalised, unlike proper nouns, that is the first word of a phrase or it appears as a title.
- Common nouns might be abstract covering broader ideas or attributes, concrete which is perceivable by the senses, or collective that is referring to a group or collection.
- A proper noun is a name that is specific that refers to a fixed person, place, or thing.
- Regardless of where they appear in a sentence, proper nouns are always used as capital letter in English.
- They are also sometimes referred to as proper names because they give nouns a particular name.
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