Proper nouns
Proper nouns
Names of people, places and organizations are called proper
nouns. We spell proper nouns with a capital letter:
Mohammed Ali; Birmingham; China; Oxford University, the
United Nations
We use capital letters for festivals:
Christmas; Deepawali; Easter; Ramadan; Thanksgiving
We use a capital letter for someone’s title:
I was talking to Doctor Wilson recently.
Everything depends on President Obama.
Everything depends on President Obama.
When we give the names of books, films, plays and paintings
we use capital letters for the nouns, adjectives and verbs in the name:
I have been reading ‘The Old Man and the Sea’.
Beatrix Potter wrote ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’
You can see the Mona Lisa in the Louvre.
Beatrix Potter wrote ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’
You can see the Mona Lisa in the Louvre.
Sometimes we use a person’s name to refer to something they
have created:
Recently a Van Gogh was sold for fifteen million
dollars.
We were listening to Mozart.
I’m reading an Agatha Christie.
We were listening to Mozart.
I’m reading an Agatha Christie.
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