proper noun 10 examples
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Some examples of Proper Noun are :-
Taj Mahal
Patna
Bihar
Hawa Mahal
Burj Khalifa
Lotus Temple
Christ of Redeemer
America
Australia
Jama Masjid
Taj Mahal
Patna
Bihar
Hawa Mahal
Burj Khalifa
Lotus Temple
Christ of Redeemer
America
Australia
Jama Masjid
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=>> Proper noun is the name of a particular place or person. A proper noun would name a specific item. Also, it will begin with a capital letter no matter where it occurs in a sentence.
Instances of the same are Jack, New York, Walter Hudson, etc.
Example:-
◆ Common noun: I want to be a writer.
Proper noun: Agatha Christiewrote many books.
Common noun: I’d like to adopt a cat.
Proper noun: Cleopatra is the cutest kitten ever.
Common noun: Would you like a cookie?
Proper noun: I’m craving Oreos.
Common noun: Let’s go to the city.
Proper noun: Let’s go to San Francisco.
Common noun: My teacher starts work before sunup.
Proper noun: Mr. Bell seems to understand what students need.
Common noun: I think that’s a planet, not a star.
Proper noun: I can see Jupiter tonight.
Common noun: He’s always hanging out with his girlfriend.
Proper noun: He never goes anywhere without Sarah.
Common noun: There are a lot of important documents in the archives.
Proper noun: There are many important documents at The Library of Congress.
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=>> Proper noun is the name of a particular place or person. A proper noun would name a specific item. Also, it will begin with a capital letter no matter where it occurs in a sentence.
Instances of the same are Jack, New York, Walter Hudson, etc.
Example:-
◆ Common noun: I want to be a writer.
Proper noun: Agatha Christiewrote many books.
Common noun: I’d like to adopt a cat.
Proper noun: Cleopatra is the cutest kitten ever.
Common noun: Would you like a cookie?
Proper noun: I’m craving Oreos.
Common noun: Let’s go to the city.
Proper noun: Let’s go to San Francisco.
Common noun: My teacher starts work before sunup.
Proper noun: Mr. Bell seems to understand what students need.
Common noun: I think that’s a planet, not a star.
Proper noun: I can see Jupiter tonight.
Common noun: He’s always hanging out with his girlfriend.
Proper noun: He never goes anywhere without Sarah.
Common noun: There are a lot of important documents in the archives.
Proper noun: There are many important documents at The Library of Congress.
hope it Helped!!!!!☺️
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