Q.4. Write the proper noun for each common noun
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Explanation:
The English word noun comes from the Latin nomen, meaning name. We use nouns to name things, such as a person, animal, object, place, action, or abstract idea (e.g., boy, koala, block, farm, invasion, or kindness). Nouns can be defined more precisely by the other words that go with them. In particular, nouns often have the definite article "the" in front of them.
In the past, many nouns changed their form according to their gender, for example, author and authoress. However, these days, the use of gender-specific nouns is rare. Many common nouns, such as engineer or teacher, can refer to men or women.
A proper noun is the name given to something to make it more specific (e.g., Johnathan, Ollie, New York, Monday). ... Proper nouns contrast with common nouns, which are the words for something (e.g., boy, dog, city, day). Common nouns are written with a capital letter only when they start a sentence.
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