nonpropernoun
A nonproper noun, also known as a common noun, is a word that refers to a general category of people, places, or things. Unlike proper nouns, which are specific and capitalized (e.g., John, Paris, Apple), nonproper nouns are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence. They are used to describe general concepts rather than specific instances.
Nonproper nouns can be further classified into countable and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns can be counted
Examples of nonproper nouns include:
People: student, teacher, doctor
Concepts: love, freedom, courage
Nonproper nouns play a crucial role in language, enabling communication about general ideas and categories. They