
Proper Nouns
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Proper Nouns & Capitalization rules
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Proper Nouns
A proper noun is a specific person place or thing.
All of these must be capitalized
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Proper Noun Examples: People
Person: Ms. Shelly, Harry, Stacy
These are specific names so they need to be capitalized.
If it is a non-specific person, do not capitalize: girl, boy, sister
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Multiple Choice
Select the sentence with the proper noun capitalized:
mr. martinez helped the Girl with her homework.
Mr. martinez helped the girl with her Homework.
Mr. Martinez helped the girl with her homework.
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Proper Noun Examples: Places
Places: New York, Odessa College, Jordan Elementary
These are specific places so the need to be capitalized
If it is a non-specific place do not capitalize: school, home, mall
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Multiple Choice
Select the sentence with the proper noun capitalized:
My Aunt lives in houston, texas.
My aunt lives in Houston, Texas.
My aunt Lives in houston, texas.
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Proper Noun Example: Things
Thing: Big Mac, iPhone 13, Nike
These are specific things so they need to be capitalized.
If it is a non-specific thing, do not capitalize: burger, phone, sneakers
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Multiple Choice
Select the sentence with the proper noun capitalized:
My favorite Soda is coca-cola.
My Favorite soda is coca-cola.
My favorite soda is Coca-Cola.
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Proper Noun Example: Dates
Dates: Tuesday, October, Christmas
These are specific things so they need to be capitalized.
If it is a non-specific date, do not capitalize: later, tomorrow, yesterday
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Multiple Choice
Select the sentence with the proper noun capitalized:
my Birthday is on next wednesday.
My birthday is on next Wednesday.
My birthday is on Next wednesday.
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Multiple Choice
In this sentence, what is the proper noun?
My brother Simon plays the trumpet.
My
brother
Simon
trumpet
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Multiple Choice
In this sentence, what is the proper noun?
My favorite restaurant is Chick-Fil-A.
My
favorite
restaurant
Chick-Fil-A
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