A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title. Example sentences:
- Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States.
- The Campbell's soup can was made famous by Andy Warhol.
- We start our trip to the Grand Canyon on Monday.
- Jennifer and John have roles in the class presentation of 'My Fair Lady'.
- Hillary Clinton has served as First Lady and as US Secretary of State.
- Margaret always has a Diet Coke with her lunch.
- Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
- I've been to Orlando three times, but I've never been to Disney World.
- Springfield is the capital of Illinois.
- The young lady at DELL technical support asked me if I would like to visit India.
- We have made plans to celebrate New Year's Day on January first.
- 'The African Queen' is my favorite romantic movie, not 'Casablanca'.
- We can stop at McDonald's on our way to Macy's.
- Macu Piccu in Peru is one of the more mysterious places on earth.
- The United States is bordered in the east by the Atlantic Ocean and in the west by the Pacific Ocean.
- The Giants beat the Tigers four to zero.
- Gerald Ford is the only US President that was not elected as president or vice president.
- We stopped at the Prairie Museum of Art and History on our trip through Kansas.
- What time does 'The Paperboy" start at the Century Summit?
- I was originally prescribed Zocor but it was changed to Lipitor.
- Do you prefer a Mac or Windows?
- Wendy is picking up a Pizza at Papa John's.
- The ambulance took Maggie to Mercy Hospitalemergency.
- American Airlines and Susan G. Komen for the Cureare fundraising partners.
- I usually watch the weather forecast on Channel 10, but when I'm away from home, I watch the Weather Channel.
- Author Harper Lee published only one novel, 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.
- The last Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor police cruiser to be made was sold to the Kansas Highway Patrol. Ford has discontinued this model.
- I've read many consumer articles but I still can't decide on an iphone or an Android.
- My Blackberry is held together with Scotchtape.
- My mom was born in Ireland and my dad was born in Idaho.
- He loves Spongebob Squarepants and his pal Patrick Star.
- Did you see the little knit dresses that Old Navy and Kohl's are advertising?
- Potato Lake is adjacent to the Potato Creek State Wildlife Area. You can't miss it.
- Aunt Caroline has arrived in Florida. She sent a photo of herself on the beach.
- The Wells Fargo bank is on the corner of Washington Street, one block down.
- Some people think I'm strange, but I read 'Erewhon' by Samuel Butler at an impressionable age.
- Clive Christians 'No.1 Imperial Majesty' perfume for women(50 ml.) can be purchased at Fortnum & Mason for only $1,045.
- We cuddled in the La-Z-Boy to watch 'Jeopardy'.
- My grandmother gave me her silver Tiffany bracelet and a Cartier ring.
- Here's a photo of me standing on Judy Garland's star near Hollywood and Vine Street.
- The first use of DNA to identify and convict a person was in Narborough, Leicestershire, UK against a man named Colin Pitchfork in 1988.
- Janis went to Paris and sent me a postcard from the Eiffel Tower.
- I finshed the CheeriOS but I think there's some Trix in the cupboard.
- Is that a Visa or Master Card?
- He took me to Peter Luger's for the best steak in Brooklyn.
- On my trip, I read 'The Heart is a Lonely Hunter' by Carson McCullers from Oprah's Book Club list.
- To quote Porky Pig, 'That's all folks!'