Nouns are one of the major concepts of English Grammar for students. It is introduced with its classification, definition, and examples. Students will also come across the common mistakes made while using common and proper nouns. They will also be acquainted with the exceptions to the rules of usage for these nouns.
This concept will assist the students to identify:
The concept is explained using apt illustrations, daily-life examples, and mind maps to help them understand it systematically. They can assess their understanding of the particular grammar concept by attempting to answer the dual common noun and proper noun worksheet for class 3 provided at the page end. The solutions for each of these worksheets have also been provided in an easy-to-download PDF format.
A Noun is the name of a person, place, animal, thing, or idea.
A common noun is a general name for a place, person or thing in a group. Unlike proper nouns, it is not capitalized. Some examples of common nouns are cat, boy, country, mother, table, etc.
Proper nouns indicate a name for specific things, people, places. Proper nouns are capitalized depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Let’s take a look at how each name, place, animal or thing can have a common noun and a proper noun.
Place and Thing | ||
Common Noun | state | planet |
Proper Noun | Maharashtra | Saturn |
Person and Animal | ||
Common Noun | boy | dog |
Proper Noun | Rohit | Billu |
A profession refers to the work related to a person. These are common nouns as it refers to the group of people who work a particular profession.
1. Do not use common nouns in place of proper nouns when speaking about something specific.
A girl is smart and intelligent.
Rekha is smart and intelligent.
2. Articles are usually not used before a Proper Noun.
The Kolkata
Kolkata
There are a few exceptions which are listed below:
Cities are more polluted compared to the villages.
2. The other reason for using capitals in a common noun is if it is part of a title.
‘Umbrella’ is a common noun. However, in an essay titled ‘My Umbrella’, it is written in capitals.
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