Common Nouns All nouns are either a person, place or thing. However, common nouns are more general. Examples of common nouns include: Dog, city, car, amusement park, sister, holiday, day and toothpaste Proper Nouns Proper nouns refer to more specific people, places and things. They are general always capitalized. Examples of proper nouns include:
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Preview and Download !RETEACHING: A common noun names any person, place, or thing. A proper nounnames a specific person, place, or thing and begins with a capital letter. COMMON AND PROPER NOUNS A. Read the sentences below. Underline any common nouns in each sentence once and any proper nouns twice. 1. Mr. Sherlock Holmes is a famous fictional detective. 2.
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