Definition of Proper Nouns
Examples of Proper Nouns
What is it?
Capitalization
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What is a proper noun?

Proper nouns are specific names for people, places, or things. They are usually capitalized.

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What are examples of general proper nouns?

Examples:

Names of people: Serena Williams or Joyce

Geographical locations: São Paulo or Seattle,

Titles of books, movies, songs, and other media: Lord of the Rings or the Empire State Building.

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Kentucky

Geographical Name

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When should a capitalization be used?

When referring to a specific person, a place, or an organization, the words should be capitalized.

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What is the definition of a personal name and a product name?

Personal names are proper nouns that identify individual people. These include first names, last names, and titles. Product names are proper nouns that refer to specific brands and products.

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What are examples of a Personal Names and Product Names?

Examples:

Personal Names - 

John Smith

Dr. Jane Doe

President Abraham Lincoln


Product Names - 

iPhone

Coca-Cola

PlayStation 5

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Iron Man

Personal Name

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True/False - General directions are capitalized, and specific regions are not capitalized in sentences.

False

Cardinal directions (north, south, east, and west) are not capitalized when used as general directions or locations. However, the same words are capitalized when they refer to specific regions.

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What is the definition of Geographical Names?

Geographical names refer to specific locations on Earth, such as cities, countries, rivers, and mountains.

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What are some examples of Geographical Names?

Examples:

Paris, France

Amazon River

Mount Everest

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Microsoft

Company Name

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The ___ word of a sentence is always capitalized, as well as the ___ word of a quotation and the ___ word after a colon, but only when it introduces a complete sentence.

First

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What is the meaning/use of Company Names and Institutional Names?

These proper nouns denote the names of businesses and organizations. 

Institutional names apply to organizations like schools, universities, and government bodies. 

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What are some examples of Company Names and Institutional Names?

Examples:

Company Names -

Apple Inc.

Facebook

United Nations


Institutional Names - 

Harvard University

NASA

The World Health Organization

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University of Central Arkansas

Institutional Name

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True/False - Common Nouns require capitalization in general like Proper Nouns. 

False

Common nouns, unlike proper nouns, do not require capitalization unless they are the first word in a sentence or part of a title.


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What is the meaning/use of Historical Events/Periods and Days/Months?

Proper nouns referring to significant events and historical periods contain specific dates or timeframes. 

Days of the week and months of the year are also proper nouns.



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What are some examples of Historical Events/Periods and Days/Months?

Examples:

Historical Events/Periods - 

World War II

The Renaissance

The Industrial Revolution


Days/Months - 

Monday

July

December

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The Salem Witch Trials

Historical Event/Period