Rina is my cousin
Rima is my cousin
The nouns in the sentence "Their daughter Mary is your favorite cousin" are "daughter," "Mary" (a proper noun), and "cousin."
The common nouns in this sentence is the crew, supplies, and ship. There are no proper nouns in your sentence.
The proper noun in the sentence is Florida.The common nouns in the sentence are ship and year.
The thing that distinguishes proper nouns from common nouns is that proper nouns are always capitalized. Common nouns are only capitalized as the first word in a sentence.
The proper nouns in the sentence are:AmericansNorth AmericaThere are no common nouns in the sentence.
Three proper nouns: Ann, Minneapolis, and Chicago.
The common nouns are: capital and state.The proper nouns are: Texas and Austin.
There is no proper noun. Both nouns in the sentence ("tornadoes" and "storms") are common nouns.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. Common nouns may be capitalized only at the beginning of a sentence, but that does not make them proper nouns, it just makes them capitalized common nouns.
The common nouns in the sentence are:parentssummerThe proper nouns in the sentence are: AidenMandeville (the name of a place, must be capitalized)
The proper nouns: Aegean Sea, Greece, Turkey. There aren't any common nouns.
In the question above, nouns and sentence are the only nouns. Neither of which are proper nouns.