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common noun
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English-speaking countries
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Common nouns are used to name general, non-specific people, places, things, or ideas.
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common noun
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English-speaking countries
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Used in everyday language to refer to general, non-specific people, places, or things.
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common noun
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English-speaking countries
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Common nouns are lowercased unless they begin a sentence or are part of a proper noun.
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common noun
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English-speaking countries
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Common nouns are used to name general people, places, things, or ideas, such as 'city', 'dog', 'book'.
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common noun
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English-speaking countries
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Common nouns are used to refer to general, non-specific people, places, things, and ideas.
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proper noun
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English-speaking countries
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Capitalized when referring to specific people, places, or things
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proper noun
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English-speaking countries
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Proper nouns are capitalized in writing and refer to specific persons, places, or things.
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proper noun
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English-speaking countries
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Proper nouns are capitalized in English writing, such as names of people, places, and organizations.
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proper noun
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English-speaking countries
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Used to specifically name a person, place, or thing, and is always capitalized
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