Proper nouns are names used for people, places, animals, or things and always start with a capital letter. Common nouns describe people, places, animals, or things but do not start with a capital letter unless they are at the beginning of a sentence. The document provides examples of proper nouns like Betty, Guimba, Harry Potter, and Siberian Husky and common nouns like mother, living room, alligator, and coat.
Proper nouns are names used for people, places, animals, or things and always start with a capital letter. Common nouns describe people, places, animals, or things but do not start with a capital letter unless they are at the beginning of a sentence. The document provides examples of proper nouns like Betty, Guimba, Harry Potter, and Siberian Husky and common nouns like mother, living room, alligator, and coat.
Proper nouns are names used for people, places, animals, or things and always start with a capital letter. Common nouns describe people, places, animals, or things but do not start with a capital letter unless they are at the beginning of a sentence. The document provides examples of proper nouns like Betty, Guimba, Harry Potter, and Siberian Husky and common nouns like mother, living room, alligator, and coat.
A proper noun is the name of an animal or a thing. A name like Betty, Kelly, or Moly. A place like Guimba, Pampanga or Damsa. A thing like Harry Potter or Transformer. An animal like a Siberian Husky. And always don’t forget to use a capital letter.
A common noun is a noun that describes a person or a place
A common noun is a noun that describes an animal or a thing. A noun like mother, father or a brother A noun like living room or a bedroom A noun like alligator, tiger or a bear A noun like coat, boat or a note.