river is a person place animals or things
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It is usually a common noun. It is only a proper noun if it's the name of a particular river: the Mississippi River, the Nile River, etc. The word 'river' is a common noun.
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It is usually a common noun
Explanation:
A generic term for a person, place, or item in a class or group is a common noun. In contrast to proper nouns, common nouns are not capitalised unless they begin a sentence or occur in a title. Common nouns can be concrete (perceptible to the senses), abstract (involving general ideas or qualities), or collective (referring to a group or collection). Unnecessary capitalization of popular nouns is a common spelling mistake. Some terms, such as president, appear to call for capital letters because we naturally want to underline their significance. However, if it does not name anything or someone specific, even this exalted title is a common noun (in this case, a specific president).
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