COMMON NOUN
WHAT IS COMMON NOUN?
A common noun is a type of noun that refers to a general, non-specific person, place, thing, or idea. Unlike proper nouns, which are specific names for particular entities (e.g., "John," "Paris," "Mount Evere
st"), common nouns are more generic and represent categories of people, objects, or concepts.
For example, "dog" is a common noun because it can refer to any dog in general, not a specific one. Similarly, "city" is a common noun because it can apply to any city, not a particular one.
Common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence. They play a fundamental role in language by allowing us to talk about things without having to specify every detail.
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