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Answered by vishal25505
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Common and Proper Nouns

Students of English grammar classes are often confused by the difference between common nouns and proper nouns. Simply put, a proper noun is capitalized while a common noun is not.

The English language is unique in what it considers to be common and proper nouns, and there are special rules in place to help you identify proper nouns.

Read on to learn more about the difference between common and proper noun, how to use them correctly, and how to come up with your own examples.

Defining Common Nouns

A common noun is a generic noun that isn't capitalized. Here are some examples:

ball, tree, flower, moon, dog

Notice that these were all single. Here are a few plural examples of common nouns:

balls, trees, flowers, moons, dogs

A common noun is only capitalized when at the beginning of a sentence. Most of the time, these nouns end in "s" to indicate plurality.

Defining Proper Nouns

A proper noun functions in exactly the same way as a common noun. It is a person, place, thing, or idea. However, these types of nouns are capitalized. So, they're used in exactly the same way as common nouns, but they retain their capitalization whether or not they come at the beginning of a sentence.

Proper nouns include the days of the week, the months of the year, towns, cities, streets, states, countries, and brands. are all proper nouns, too! Notice how your first, middle, and last name are all capitalized: they are proper nouns because they indicate a specific, particular person - you!

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Answered by Ishaan038
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Nouns are words that are name of a person, place, animal and thing. It could be general or specific.

Nouns an be classified into two broad categories:

  • Proper noun
  • Proper nounCommon noun

1. Proper noun are nouns that are the name of a specific person, place, animal or a thing.

i.e.

  • Narendra Modi
  • Delhi
  • Moscow
  • Chowmin
  • Honda City

etc

2. Common nouns are nouns that the general name of a individual or collective.

i.e.

  • Students
  • Teacher
  • Prime minister
  • Country
  • Car

etc.

Therefore the common and proper nouns of my family members are:

  • Father (common noun), Digvijay Singh (proper noun)
  • Mother (common noun), Sanju Singh (proper noun)
  • Brother (common noun), Utkarsh Singh (proper noun)
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