A few days ago
Stuntman Mike

Common and Proper noun help!?

If it is a commom noun, put a * next 2 it and if it is a proper noun, put a / next 2 it:) BTW, I suggest u copy and paste the questions

This is the house in which the President of the United states lives.

This statue holds a torch and is a greenish color.

In Washington D.C., you can see this long, black stone.

Television shows keep their guests here before they go on.

Those are all, and please, don’t actually answer the question, just my question!

THX!

Top 3 Answers
A few days ago
Anonymous

Favorite Answer

a common noun is a person, place, object or idea that is general, like tennis ball, uncle, cinamon or park.

a proper noun is a SPECIFIC person,place,object or idea like

Statue Of Liberty, George Bush, or Uncle Ned

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A few days ago
Nienzy dont like HaTeRzZ
This is the /house in which the *President of the *United *states lives.

This /statue holds a torch and is a greenish color.

In *Washington D.C., you can see this long, black /stone.

/Television shows keep their guests here before they go on.

i think ? i hope i helped alittle bit

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A few days ago
happygirl
the proper nouns are the ones that need to be capitalized, like names and places…. the rest are common nouns.
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