What Are Proper Nouns? (with Examples)

What Are Proper Nouns? (with Examples)
A proper noun is the name given to something (e.g., "Jonathan," "Ollie," "New York," "Monday"). Proper nouns are written with capital letters regardless of where they appear in a sentence

Examples of Proper Nouns in Sentences

Below are some examples of proper nouns (shaded) and common nouns (bold) in the same sentence.

1) Those idiots have been annoying Jason.
("Jason" is a proper noun. It's the name of a specific boy. The word "idiots" is a common noun.)
 2)I would like to visit an old castle. Can we visit Warwick Castle?
("Warwick Castle" is a proper noun. It's the name of a specific castle. The word "castle" is a common noun.)
3)All water tastes the same. There's a reason why Evian is "naive" backwards.
("Evian" is a proper noun. It's the name of some specific water. The words "water" and "reason" are common nouns.)
4)Walt Disney got the inspiration for Mickey Mouse from a tame mouse at his desk at Laugh-O-Gram Studio in Kansas City.

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