100 Proper Noun, Definition and Example Sentences
All the things in the universe have a special name. We use these names to describe and mention them. Your name, your beloved one’s name. This is a special name. In the English language, there are two types of nouns that are known as proper nouns and common nouns. Today we will be talking about proper nouns. At the end of the page, you will be able to know what a proper noun is. Also, what is the difference between proper nouns and common nouns?
Let’s see what are they?
A proper noun is a noun that is used to point out a specific person, place, or object.
Also, a proper noun should be written by the capital letter. A proper noun can be about historical developments, people’s names.
For example, New York City is a proper noun but the city alone is not a proper noun.
A proper noun points out a specific thing that sui generis to this thing. For example, your name and surname, the name of your college, the city you were born, the company you work for have a proper name. If we go back to our examples, your gender, the building of your college, the roads in your city, the devices of your company have a common name. The first human was human. The first human was also Adam. Human is a common noun; Adam is a proper noun.
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