This document provides a list of 10 categories of proper nouns, which are names that begin with capital letters and uniquely identify specific people, places, things or ideas. Proper nouns include names of holidays, geographical areas, people, books/publications, companies, religious terms, buildings, titles, languages, and brand names. The document also provides some example sentences using proper nouns to illustrate their usage.
This document provides a list of 10 categories of proper nouns, which are names that begin with capital letters and uniquely identify specific people, places, things or ideas. Proper nouns include names of holidays, geographical areas, people, books/publications, companies, religious terms, buildings, titles, languages, and brand names. The document also provides some example sentences using proper nouns to illustrate their usage.
This document provides a list of 10 categories of proper nouns, which are names that begin with capital letters and uniquely identify specific people, places, things or ideas. Proper nouns include names of holidays, geographical areas, people, books/publications, companies, religious terms, buildings, titles, languages, and brand names. The document also provides some example sentences using proper nouns to illustrate their usage.
This document provides a list of 10 categories of proper nouns, which are names that begin with capital letters and uniquely identify specific people, places, things or ideas. Proper nouns include names of holidays, geographical areas, people, books/publications, companies, religious terms, buildings, titles, languages, and brand names. The document also provides some example sentences using proper nouns to illustrate their usage.
Proper nouns name specific one-of-a-kind items, and they begin with capital letters.
A list of proper nouns categories:
1. Holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas)
2. Geographical areas: Europe, Spain, the Nile River 3. People and pets: Snoopy, Mr Brown 4. Books, magazines, newspapers: The Times, The Daily 5. Companies and organizations: Google, General Electric 6. Religious terms: God, Christian 7. Places, buildings: Yellowstone, The Petronas Towers 8. Titles: King William 9. Languages: English, French, Italian 10. Brand names: Pepsi, Chanel
We like every state, but California is my favourite.
She wants to live in Europe.
Children get presents at Christmas.
But! Compare:
Newton was a great British physicist.
The unit of the power is called the newton. (newton is the term in physics)