a noun that is the name of a group of similar things, such as "table" or "book", and not of a single person, place, or thing普通名词
Examples
Can you tell the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?
In the sentence 'Mary had a little lamb', there is one common noun.
Names of places are proper nouns, not common nouns.
A common noun doesn't usually begin with a capital letter unless it is at the beginning of the sentence.
The phrase "a jug of water" contains two common nouns - one countable and one uncountable.
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