Proper noun are nouns that refer to_____entities? mcq
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unique/singular entities.
- Proper nouns are referred to unique individuals or specific entities. It is used to refer to a “specific person, place or thing”.
- Common noun refers to the ‘class of entities’ in a 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 to the specific name of a person, place, or thing.
- It is mostly begins the sentence but can be at any part of sentence. Plurals of proper nouns do not form.
- It is also not preceded by articles, adjectives, numerals, demonstratives, or modifiers.
Proper nouns are the nouns that are the names of a specific person, place, or object. For example, Mahatma Gandhi, Delhi, Agra, etc. The names and other proper nouns should be written in capital letter.
Hence the answer is unique/singular entities.
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