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Proper noun and noun that refer to entities​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Proper noun and noun that refer to entities which are individual or collection of entities and proper noun always starts with capital letter.

Explanation:

Proper noun and noun that refer to entities which are individual or collection of entities. It can be described as a name given to something which makes it more specific. For example, a boy is a common noun but when you name him, suppose Devesh, then Devesh is the proper noun.

Every noun can be classified as common or proper noun. Generally, any sentence starts with capital letter while proper nouns start with capital letter anywhere in the sentence.  

Answered by indiabrainly
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Explanation:

Proper nouns are the kind of nouns, which in itself, refers to different inds of entities. These are more or less particular in a strict sense, and are different from common or collective nouns.

Proper nouns include names of places, persons, things, all in particular. Such entities are mainly singular in orientation.

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