Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

Common and Proper Nouns

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Common and Proper Nouns

Common nouns refer to general names of people, places, or things (e.g., city, dog, teacher), while proper nouns name specific ones and are capitalized (e.g., London, Max, Mr. Smith). Proper nouns distinguish individual entities, while common nouns are generic and not capitalized unless they start a sentence.