Grade 6, English Olympiad (CBSE) - Proper Noun 

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Grade 6  |   English  |   Proper Noun, Noun, Pronoun and Adjectives, Olympiad, CBSE, ICSE, Maths Olympiad, Science Olympiad, English Olympiad

Proper Noun

A noun is the name of a person, place or a thing. It is regarded as certain referring to a person, place or a thing.

Example:

Person

Place

Thing

Ashish

Institute

Building

Ruby

Garden

Car

Jason

New Zealand

Books

Above are all names given to a person so as to differentiate among individuals.

Above are all names given to different places.

Above are all names given to things that surround us.

 

Proper Noun:

Proper nouns are the particular names used for people, places or things such as ships, institutions and animals which always begin with a Capital Letter.

Example:

Jacqueline was singing a song.

The State Bank of India is the most profitable bank.

Mumbai is regarded as the business capital of our country.

We booked the Hotel Mussoorie International for our vacations.


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