This document provides a list of 50 nouns and asks the reader to identify each as either a proper noun or a common noun by writing "P" or "C" in front of them. Proper nouns are specific people, places, things, or ideas that are capitalized, while common nouns are non-specific people, places, things, or ideas that are not capitalized. The document tests the reader's ability to distinguish between proper and common nouns.
This document provides a list of 50 nouns and asks the reader to identify each as either a proper noun or a common noun by writing "P" or "C" in front of them. Proper nouns are specific people, places, things, or ideas that are capitalized, while common nouns are non-specific people, places, things, or ideas that are not capitalized. The document tests the reader's ability to distinguish between proper and common nouns.
This document provides a list of 50 nouns and asks the reader to identify each as either a proper noun or a common noun by writing "P" or "C" in front of them. Proper nouns are specific people, places, things, or ideas that are capitalized, while common nouns are non-specific people, places, things, or ideas that are not capitalized. The document tests the reader's ability to distinguish between proper and common nouns.