Nouns: Common and Proper
A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
1. Common Nouns
Common nouns name general things, people, or places. They start with a small letter (unless at the beginning of a sentence).
Examples: city, boy, book, school, dog, table, teacher.
- “The boy is reading a book.”
- “My teacher is kind.”
2. Proper Nouns
Proper nouns name specific people, places, or things. They always start with a capital letter.
Examples: Algeria, Ahmed, London, Monday, January, Islam.
- “Ahmed lives in Algiers.”
- “I was born in June.”
| Common Noun | Proper Noun |
|---|---|
| country | Algeria |
| city | Constantine |
| month | Ramadan |
| teacher | Mr. Karim |
| river | Nile |
Exercises
1) Circle the proper nouns: ahmed, city, paris, school, monday, book, algeria.
2) Write 3 sentences: one with a common noun, one with a proper noun, one with both.
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