π What is a Proper Noun?
A proper noun is a specific name for a person, place, thing, or idea. Unlike common nouns (e.g., dog, city, book), proper nouns are always capitalized. They pinpoint a unique entity.
- π§βπ« Definition: A proper noun is a name that identifies a particular person, place, or thing.
- βοΈ Capitalization: Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter, no matter where they appear in a sentence.
- π Examples (People): John Smith, Marie Curie, Oprah Winfrey
- ποΈ Examples (Places): Paris, Mount Everest, Amazon River
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Examples (Things/Events): Christmas, Monday, the Eiffel Tower, the Mona Lisa
- π‘ Key Difference: A common noun refers to a general thing (e.g., river), while a proper noun specifies which one (e.g., Amazon River).
Practice Quiz
- Which of the following is a proper noun?
- book
- table
- Amazon
- chair
- Which sentence correctly uses a proper noun?
- I want to visit the city.
- She lives in the country.
- We went to Italy last summer.
- He bought a new car.
- Identify the proper noun: "The cat sat on the mat."
- cat
- sat
- mat
- None of the above
- Which of these is NOT a proper noun?
- Tuesday
- January
- Holiday
- Month
- Which of the following pairs contains TWO proper nouns?
- dog, house
- Sarah, London
- car, street
- tree, park
- Select the sentence where all proper nouns are correctly capitalized.
- last christmas, we went to new york.
- Last Christmas, we went to New york.
- Last Christmas, we went to New York.
- last Christmas, we went to New York.
- What type of noun is 'Statue of Liberty'?
- Common Noun
- Abstract Noun
- Collective Noun
- Proper Noun
Click to see Answers
- C
- C
- D
- D
- B
- C
- D