Common Noun And Proper Noun Definition In Urdu With Examples

Here we will learn common noun and proper noun definition in Urdu with examples. Common mean any common personality whose name is unknown and that would be a man, women, animal or birds or anything we can touch or not, such as He, She, Mother, Father, Business, Dog, Cat etc. in these worlds we don’t use a name of any person or anything so it is called as common noun. Similarly, the proper noun is the diverse of common noun such as in proper noun denotes a proper personality having a grace like God, Karachi, and Holy Quran. In parts of speech these two nouns is are used the most and generally students mistakes while using helping verbs (is, are, am) and that is actually thing to learn. Above all according to the general definition of common noun “a noun denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual” is known as common noun. While the definition of proper noun is “A name used for an individual person, place or organization is known as Proper noun. You are also informed that the name of proper noun is always starts with capital letter for example Pakistan, Allah, Ali and Holy Quran etc…

Common Noun

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Common Noun Definition In Urdu With Examples

Proper Noun

Proper Noun Definition In Urdu With Examples

Parts of Speech

Noun

1.    Noun
2.    Pronoun
3.    Verb
4.    Adverb
5.    Adjective
6.    Conjunction
7.    Interjection
8.    Preposition

In parts of speech these nouns have a good importance so make up your practice as much as you can with your own sentences in Urdu and translate them into English. Always keep it mind that if you mistake in writing a noun with its suitable helping verb like is, are and am or you write a proper noun with small letter could disturb your all sentence. So this was all about common noun and proper noun definition in Urdu with examples and I thing you are all now well acquainted with the use of these two important nouns in parts of speech.

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