However, I am able to distinguish between proper nouns and common nouns, and I can use them appropriately in the text I generate. Here's how:
Proper Nouns:
* Capitalized: I always capitalize proper nouns, which are the names of specific people, places, or things. For example, "London," "Shakespeare," "Mount Everest."
* Unique: I understand that proper nouns are unique identifiers, so I don't use them interchangeably. For example, I wouldn't use "city" instead of "London."
Common Nouns:
* Lowercase: I use lowercase for common nouns, which are general names for people, places, or things. For example, "city," "writer," "mountain."
* General: I use common nouns to represent a category or class of things, not a specific instance. For example, I would use "city" to refer to any city, not just London.
In summary:
While I don't have a personal "writing style," I do follow the rules of grammar and punctuation when it comes to proper nouns and common nouns. I capitalize proper nouns and use lowercase for common nouns. This helps me generate text that is both accurate and grammatically correct.