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What is a noun that names a specific person, place, or thing called?

ACommon Noun

BMaterial Noun

CProper Noun

DCompound Noun

Answer:

C. Proper Noun

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Proper Nouns

  • A proper noun is a name used for an individual person, place, or organization, spelled with an initial capital letter.
  • Examples of proper nouns include:
    • People's names: Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie
    • Places: India, London, Mount Everest, River Nile
    • Organizations: United Nations, Google, Indian Railways
    • Days of the week and months of the year: Monday, January
    • Holidays: Christmas, Diwali
    • Specific titles when used with a name: President Biden, Doctor Sharma
    • Brand names: Apple, Samsung
    • Languages and Nationalities: English, Malayali
  • In contrast, a common noun names a class of person, place, or thing and is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. For example, 'man', 'city', 'river', 'mountain', 'company'.
  • Identifying proper nouns is a common topic in grammar sections of competitive exams, often testing the ability to distinguish them from common nouns. Pay attention to capitalization rules.

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