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What do they mean when say write proper nouns that correspond to each of the following common nouns?

When someone asks you to write proper nouns corresponding to common nouns, they're asking you to give specific names or titles for things that are generally referred to by their categories.

Here's a breakdown:

* Common nouns are general names for people, places, or things. They refer to any member of a category.

* Proper nouns are specific names for individual people, places, or things. They are always capitalized.

Example:

* Common noun: city

* Proper noun: London

Here's how to do it:

1. Identify the common noun: The prompt will give you a common noun (e.g., city, river, mountain, etc.).

2. Think of a specific example: Think of an actual, real-world example that fits that category.

3. Write the proper noun: Write the specific name you thought of, capitalizing it as it is a proper noun.

Let's practice:

* Common noun: country

* Proper noun: Brazil

Remember: There are many possible correct answers, as long as they are specific names for the given category.

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