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what is the difference between common noun and proper noun ​

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Answered by virgoanup2003
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Answer:

common noun - names used for common names of class or group. ex teacher, friend, etc

proper noun - names of particular entity. Ram, New Delhi

Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- The above question is from Grammar topic 'Nouns'.

Nouns: Nouns are the naming words used to name any person, place, animal, thing or feeling.

Example: Narendra Modi, India, cat, book, happiness, etc. are all nouns.

Nouns are of 5 types:

1. Common Noun

2. Proper Noun

3. Abstract Noun

4. Collective Noun

5. Uncollective Noun

Question: What is the difference between common noun and proper noun?

Answer: COMMON NOUN:

1. Common noun gives name to any thing which is common around us.

2. Their names begin with a small letter.

3. Examples: boy, school, cat, dog, apple, book, etc.

PROPER NOUN:

1. Proper noun gives name to specific person or place which is of importance.

2. Their names begin with a capital letter.

3. Examples: Ram, Rajendra Prasad, Mumbai, English, etc.

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