Understanding Proper Nouns: Names of People, Places, and Things

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Proper nouns are special nouns that specify particular people, animals, or places. They always start with a capital letter and help identify specific entities. Examples include names of individuals such as Sami, Carol, or Elliot, as well as places like the National Orthodox School. Recognizing and capitalizing proper nouns distinguishes them from common nouns like boys, girls, days, and months.


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  1. Proper Nouns What is a proper noun?

  2. If I say I see a girl in the class. I mean any girl. But if I say I see Naya in the class. You know exactly which girl I see in the class.

  3. A proper noun is a special noun, that names a particular person, animal or place. Sami Carol National Orthodox School Elliot A proper noun always begins with a capital letter.

  4. Boys and girls are common nouns . The names of boys and girls are proper nouns and should be captilized. George Ayla Carlos Naya Mirelle Shoug Joseph Carol Karam Tia Rayan Ghala Maya Natalie Talia Laith Sami

  5. Days and months are proper nouns.

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