Proper noun and noun that refer to entities
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Proper nouns are the nouns which are the names of the specific person, place, or object. For example, Mahatma Gandhi, Delhi, Agra, etc. The names and other proper nouns should be written in the capital letter.
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- Proper nouns are referred to unique individual or specific entities. It is used to refer a “specific person, place or thing”.
- Common noun refers to a ‘class of entities’ in general like the city, employee, etc.
- Proper noun stands for an individual entity like Bombay, Delhi, Solomon, Peter etc.
- Proper nouns are mostly with initial letters capitalized since they refer the specific name of a person, place, or thing.
- It mostly begins a sentence but can be at any part of a sentence. Plurals of proper nouns are not formed.
- It is also not preceded by articles, adjectives, numerals, demonstratives or modifiers.
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