Five proper nouns are:
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
Examples of abbreviations for proper nouns:
AAA (or Triple A) =American Automobile Association
BBC = British Broadcasting Corporation
FBI = Federal Bureau of Investigation
GM = General Motors
IBM = International Business Machines
JFK = John Fitzgerald Kennedy
LBJ = Lydon Baines Johnson
The Met = The Metropolitan Opera House (New York, NY)
MGM = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc.
MoMA = The Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY)
USA = United States of America
WW II = World War 2
Some examples of proper nouns that are commonly abbreviated include United States (U.S.), Doctor (Dr.), Mister (Mr.), and Street (St.).
Common nouns are the words for general things. Examples include house, god, and man.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing or a title. Some examples of proper nouns for things are:Apple ComputerCokeEiffel TowerFord ExplorerLevi'sMacy'sNike ShoesOreo CookiesPanama CanalStatue of LibertyRMS TitanicWashington Monument
Examples of common people nouns starting with L are:ladylandlordlawyerleaderlesseeliarlibrarianlieutenantExamples of proper people nouns starting with L are:LanceLaneLeonLeonardLeroyLewisLionelLuke
"Jill, can you go start the car, out in the garage?" asked Bill. Jill and Bill are proper nouns. Places, names, and some things are proper nouns. Car and garage, and mundane things like this, are common nouns.
Proper nouns are the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title. Proper nouns are always capitalized. Some examples are:Abraham LincolnAustraliaOreo Cookie"The Cat In The Hat" by Dr. SeussSpongebob SquarepantsGrand CanyonXboxDepartment of AgriculturePacific OceanCoke
Some examples of holiday nouns are:barbecuecelebrationchampagneconfettidecorationseggnogflagsgiftsnoise makerspartyroast turkeystreamerssongs
Some examples of 'quality of mind' nouns, also called abstract nouns, are:anxietybraveryconfidencedecisivenesseuphemismfungenerosityhappinessisolationjoyknowledgeluxurymemorynewsopinionpurposequestionreasonsorrowtroubleurgevaluewealthyearzeal
Examples of nouns for things are:appleballooncardiamondeducationflowergardenhydrogenicejokekitchenlunchmoneynecktieonionpromisequiltreasonstartoothumbrellaviolinwaterx-rayyearzenith
Some common nouns for zoo:petting zoogame preservecity zoorural zooanimal parkhabitat zooSome proper nouns for zoo:Singapore ZooToronto ZooSmithsonian National Zoological ParkThe Schonbrunner ZooBerlin Zoological GardenBronx Zoo
Some common nouns for Yankee Stadium are:arenabuildingbusinessfieldlandmarkstructurework placevenue
Examples of nouns for objects or things are:Brooklyn BridgeCheetosKindle FireJohn Deere D110 Lawn TractorPeople MagazineEiffel TowerRolex WatchVolkswagenWhopperSuper Bowl XLVIII
Examples of singular nouns ending in -io are:audioimpresariopatioPinocchiopistachiopolioportfolioradioratiotrio