Here's why:
* Common nouns refer to general things, not specific individuals or places.
* Proper nouns are specific names (like "John" or "Paris").
Since "carrot" refers to a general type of vegetable, it's a common noun.
Here's why:
* Common nouns refer to general things, not specific individuals or places.
* Proper nouns are specific names (like "John" or "Paris").
Since "carrot" refers to a general type of vegetable, it's a common noun.