A common noun names any person, place, or thing. It begins with a lowercase letter.
A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing.

Each important word of a proper noun begins with a capital letter. When we replace a common noun with a proper noun, we need to remove the article before the common noun. The articles are usually a or the.

grammar1

I will visit a new city next month.

I will visit Rome in July.

common noun: city and month

proper noun: Rome and July

grammar2

The boy and his grandfather are fishing on the lake.

Charles and Joe are fishing on Lake Simcoe.

common noun: boy, grandfather, lake

proper noun: Charles, Joe, Lake Simcoe

grammar3

My teacher is reading a story to us.

Mrs. Langdale is reading The Three Little Pigs to us.

common noun: teacher, story

proper noun: Mrs Langdale, The Three Little Pigs

Exercises

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