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The children are playing find proper noun and common noun in this sentence ​

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Answered by kritu88
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common noun- children

no proper noun

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

"The children are playing," is a declarative statement without any proper nouns. The only noun is "children," which is a common noun because it refers to children as a whole rather than listing any particular children by name.

Explanation:

A common noun is the all-encompassing, vague phrase for a specific person, place, thing, or concept. Common nouns are typically not capitalized unless they are the first word in a sentence.

Consider your tools when you, for instance, complete your schoolwork. You can be holding a pencil, a computer, or a book. These are all common nouns that describe general objects that we frequently come upon.

An identifiable, particular person, place, thing, or idea is a proper noun. Proper nouns are generally always capitalized, unlike ordinary nouns. Whether they start a sentence or not, this is true.

Proper nouns and common nouns are connected. Thinking of proper nouns as particular examples of common nouns will help you comprehend the link between common and proper nouns the simplest way possible.

hence we identified the given nouns.

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