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A. COMMON VS. PROPER NOUNS. Sort the nouns below into common nouns and. Word Box. jacket, Nike, bird, school, Friday, America, playground, Sally, Wednesday, chair. Mickey Mouse at the parade. Sally sang a song at the concert. Read the sentences then circle the proper nouns and underline the common nouns. My dog, Sparky, loves to play. However, common nouns are more general. All nouns are either a person, place or thing. A proper noun names a special person, place, thing or idea. I saw. Determine whether each noun is a common noun or a proper noun. If the noun is common, write common noun on the line. Click on the image to display our PDF Common and Proper Nouns. Try out the sample exercise below or download the full printable worksheet Common and Proper Nouns. Sort the nouns below into common nouns and. A common noun names any person, place, thing or idea The first worksheet discusses the difference between common nouns and proper nouns. Read the sentences then circle the proper nouns and underline the common nouns. Here is a graphic preview for all the 9th grade,th grade,th grade andth grade Proper and Common Nouns Worksheets. Common Nouns. We ate pizza at Luiji’s. Click on the image to display our PDF worksheet. We visited the Eiffel Tower in the spring. Put Common and Proper Nouns. We visited the Eiffel Tower in the spring. I saw. Examples of common nouns include: Dog, city, car, Common and Proper Nouns. I read a book about SpongeBob Common and Proper Nouns. ide if the word is a common noun or a proper noun. If the noun is proper, re-write the noun on the line using correct capitalization Here is a graphic preview for all the 9th grade,th grade,th grade andth grade Proper and Common Nouns Worksheets. proper nouns. proper nouns. Word Box. jacket, Nike, bird, school, Friday, America, playground, Sally, Basic Definitions. Mickey ANSWERS. Instructions: Read each word in the first column of each chart below. It focuses on how proper nouns are specific nouns, while common nouns are general nouns.