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Common and Proper Nouns 1

The document provides definitions and examples of common nouns and proper nouns. Common nouns name general people, places or things, while proper nouns name specific people, places or things. Students are instructed to underline common nouns and circle proper nouns in 10 sentences as an exercise to practice distinguishing between the two types of nouns.

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Common and Proper Nouns 1

The document provides definitions and examples of common nouns and proper nouns. Common nouns name general people, places or things, while proper nouns name specific people, places or things. Students are instructed to underline common nouns and circle proper nouns in 10 sentences as an exercise to practice distinguishing between the two types of nouns.

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Date: _____________________

Common and Proper Nouns


A common noun names a general person, place or thing.
Example: She is a kind woman.
Nouns that name a specific person, place or thing are called proper nouns.
Examples: Andrew, Sydney, Monday

Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns in the sentences below.

1. Joe is her cousin.

2. I bought some papers from Max Newsagent.

3. Annie played with her brother.

4. Mrs. Wood bought her baby to the park.

5. New Delhi is the capital city of India.

6. Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

7. Our new classmate came from Egypt.

8. We went to the zoo in Melbourne.

9. Maggi likes her new dress.

10. Peter has a bag of lollies.

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Common and Proper Nouns - ANSWER KEY


A common noun names a general person, place or thing.
Example: She is a kind woman.
Nouns that name a specific person, place or thing are called proper nouns.
Examples: Andrew, Sydney, Monday

Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns in the sentences below.

1. Joe is her cousin.

2. I bought some papers from Max Newsagent.

3. Annie played with her brother.

4. Mrs. Wood bought her baby to the park.

5. New Delhi is the capital city of India.

6. Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

7. Our new classmate came from Egypt.

8. We went to the zoo in Melbourne.

9. Maggi likes her new dress.

10. Peter has a bag of lollies.

Study Champs Worksheets

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