Improve Your Writing: Common & Proper Nouns

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Hi, I'm Rebecca.
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In this lesson, I'm going to show you a really easy way to improve your English writing and
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that is by learning the difference between a common noun and a proper noun.
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Now, this will help you.
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Doesn't matter what you're doing.
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Whether you're appearing for an English exam like the IELTS or TOEFL, or whether you want
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to improve your professional writing or your email.
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It will help you, and it will help you right away, because it's really easy to understand,
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okay?
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So, let's get started.
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So, first of all, what is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?
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A noun in general refers to a person, place, thing, or animal.
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And a common noun refers to any person, place, thing, or animal.
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Okay?
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And a few other categories, but those are the main ones.
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So, it could be anything, not a specific one.
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But here, when we're talking about proper nouns, a proper noun talks about a specific
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person or place or thing or animal, okay?
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And we're going to look at lots of examples so you understand exactly what to do.
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Why is this important?
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What does it matter if we're talking about a common noun or a proper noun?
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Because we do not capitalize any of the common nouns.
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But we always have to capitalize the proper nouns in English.
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So, when you're writing and if you don't know what's a common noun and what's a proper noun,
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then you're likely to make lots of mistakes with capitalization.
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And that is a basic mistake, especially if you're doing an exam, or even if you're doing
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something professionally.
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It really doesn't look good, and it's such an easy thing to fix.
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So, let's look at some examples.
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So, for example, common noun, woman, right?
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Any woman.
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But here, proper noun could be Jane Wilson, right?
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That's a specific person, not just a woman, but a specific woman.
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So, we had to capitalize, right?
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Jane Wilson.
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Here, we're just talking about he lives in the city, she lives in that country.
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Any city, any country, not specific.
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But here, it becomes specific.
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London, England.
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So again, we see the capital letters at the beginning.
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Here, he lives on that street.
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No names.
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Here, we have names.
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He lives on Main Street.
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So we're capitalizing M and S. The S is part of the name of the street, Main Street, okay?
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So, we capitalize both letters.
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Also in English, it's so important, we capitalize the names of languages.
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This is not true in many languages.
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We do not - they do not capitalize the names of languages.
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So, be very careful of that if you are from one of those language groups, okay?
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So, in English, we always capitalize the name of a language.
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But if we're just saying, "What languages do you speak?", that's a common noun.
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But, "He speaks Spanish", that's a proper noun.
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Good for you.
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What's your nationality?
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In general, any nationality.
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Or, you could say, "She's Mexican."
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That's a proper noun.
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Here, common.
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What day is it today?
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What month were you born?
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Any day, any month, not specific.
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But here, it becomes specific.
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It's a proper noun.
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So, we have to capitalize, in English, the names of all of the days of the week, okay?
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, everything, and all the months of the year.
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These are also capitalized, always.
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Okay?
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And the way you can see it is, is it specific or is it general?
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If it's general and it could be anything, that's a common noun.
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If it's specific, that's a proper noun.
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And what do we do with the proper nouns?
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We capitalize them, okay.
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And what do we do here?
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We do not capitalize them.
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Good.
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He works in that company.
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Okay, any company.
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Or, she works at Microsoft.
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Specific company.
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He lives in that building.
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Any building, common noun.
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Or, they live in the White House, a very specific building, alright?
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Next: Have you seen that movie?
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Any movie, right?
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Have you seen Star Wars?
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A specific movie.
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So, it's capitalized.
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And you want to capitalize all the main parts of that name, okay?
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And they live by the ocean, any ocean.
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Or, they live near the Atlantic Ocean, a specific ocean.
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Okay?
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So, proper nouns have to be capitalized, and common nouns are not capitalized.
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Sounds simple.
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Let's find out by actually doing some practice, alright?
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The best way and the most important way to improve your English is not just to learn
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the theory and say, "Yeah, okay, I got it."
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That's step one.
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The second step is always to do the practice.
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So, this is like one small change that you're going to make, but I can tell you it's going
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to make so much difference in your English.
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And, in fact, I've also designed a course based on these same principles.
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It's called "Correct Your English Errors in 10 Minutes a Day".
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And what you do is, every day, you take one point and then you learn it, in short, and
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then you test yourself, you check.
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At the end of the week, you check again.
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At the end of the month, you check again.
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And that way, you're moving forward with small grammar corrections and vocabulary, punctuation,
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pronunciation, lots of things, okay?
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So, if you're interested in that, I'll put a link for you in the description, alright?
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So, are you ready to do some practice now with this?
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Let's do that.
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Now, in our first exercise, we have ten words.
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So, what I want you to do is to tell me if these are common nouns or proper nouns, okay?
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And I'll write C for common and P for proper.
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The first one: beach.
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What's that?
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If you need more time, you can always pause the video and then continue with me, or just
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roll with me.
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So, the first one is a common noun.
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Monday.
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That is a proper noun.
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Lawyer.
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That's a common noun.
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Guitar - common noun.
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Portuguese, good.
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Proper noun.
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You have a big clue here, right?
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We'll talk about that when we finish.
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Alright.
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Number six: Batman.
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That is a - we'll put it here - proper noun.
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Laptop - common noun.
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September - proper noun
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Mt. Everest, good.
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Proper noun.
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And jazz.
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That is a common noun.
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Okay?
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Very good.
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I hope you found those really easy, and you did have a big clue, because all of the proper
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nouns, right, were capitalized.
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Alright, good.
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But at least now, you can tell the difference between a common noun, which is talking about
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any person, place, or thing, and a proper noun, which is talking about a specific person,
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place, thing, etc.
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Okay?
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Alright.
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That part was easy.
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Now, let's apply it a little more seriously.
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So here, we have eight sentences, and they have no capitals.
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But we need capitals, right?
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You know that.
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So, I'm going to read the sentence.
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Again, if you want, you can pause the video and then join me after that, or we can do
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it together.
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Alright?
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So, I want you to tell me where you need to capitalize any of the words.
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Alright.
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Number one: my interview is on thursday, july 7.
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What shall I capitalize?
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Okay.
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So, first of all, I didn't mention it yet, but I think you know but let me remind you
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that, of course, in English, whenever we start a new sentence or a question, we have to start
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with a capital letter, okay?
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That's always the case.
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Doesn't matter what kind of word it is.
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So, in this one, what do we have to capitalize?
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Definitely the M. My interview is on thursday, july 7.
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We have to capitalize what else?
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Thursday and July, right?
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So this, why?
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Because it's the first word in the sentence.
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This because it's a specific day, and this because it's a specific month.
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And these are proper nouns.
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Next: she learns math and english.
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Think about this one a little bit.
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What do we capitalize, or do we capitalize anything?
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Okay?
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So, you know about this already.
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So, we're going to capitalize that one: She learns math and english.
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So, do we capitalize math?
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No, we don't.
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So, any other subjects, okay, like math, geography, science, history, art.
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We don't capitalize those if we're just talking about the subject in general, okay?
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Those are just common nouns.
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But what do we capitalize?
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This, right?
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Because this is a language, English.
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So, we need to capitalize that one, okay?
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All languages, it doesn't matter.
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Okay.
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Number three: they live in las vegas.
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What do we capitalize there?
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So, of course, the beginning - They, and then what else?
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Here, these two, right?
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Because this is a part of the name, just like if we had New York, right?
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We'd capitalize the N for New and the Y for York.
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And here, L for Las and V for Vegas, alright?
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Good.
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You're getting it.
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What a difference.
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Look at all the mistakes there would have been if we haven't made these corrections
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and wait until we finish all of it, okay?
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Alright.
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Number four: my cousin, lucas, is from brazil.
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How do we correct this sentence?
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Okay, so I'll do this already.
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So: My cousin, lucas.
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Is Lucas a common noun or a proper noun?
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That's a proper noun, right.
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Perfect. "is from brazil."
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Do we need to capitalize anything there?
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Are there any proper nouns there?
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Yes, yes, okay, I heard you, right!
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Perfect!
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Okay, Brazil, right?
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Because we're not just saying anything country, we're talking about specific country.
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We're talking about a specific person.
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And we have the beginning of the sentence.
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Alright, great.
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You're doing wonderfully.
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Number five: alex is a big fan of the new york yankees.
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Okay.
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So, what do we do there?
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What corrections do we need?
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So, we need this one, so let's do that.
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Alex is a big fan of new york yankees.
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So, this is a team, so we need to - all of it is the name of the team.
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So, we need to capitalize "New York Yankees".
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Okay?
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So, the names of teams are always capitalized.
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Alright.
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Next, number six: we met for coffee at starbucks.
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Is that okay?
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Do we need to change anything?
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You do know about this one, I know you know that one.
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We met for coffee at starbucks.
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There is one change necessary and it is here, right?
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The name of the coffee shop.
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It's not just any coffee shop.
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If we said, "We met at the coffee shop", then that's just a common noun, right?
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But this is a proper noun, and we need to capitalize it.
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Excellent.
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Number seven: he got a job at samsung.
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What do we do there?
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Let's change this.
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He got a job at Samsung.
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So, Samsung is the name of a particular company, so it's a proper noun.
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So, we need to capitalize that one.
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Alright?
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Good.
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You're doing great.
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Look at all the corrections you've made here.
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And the last one says: i would like to learn greek.
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Because I have a really good friend who is from Greece.
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And so, I want to learn Greek.
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So, what do we need to capitalize?
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Okay.
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This one, yes.
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And by the way, this letter I, okay, has to be capitalized always.
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It doesn't matter if it's at the beginning of a sentence, of course.
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But even if it was anywhere in the sentence, the letter and the word I, the word I, not
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just the letter, the word I has to always be capitalized, okay?
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Please be careful of that.
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Some people forget.
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I would like to learn greek.
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So, do I need to capitalize anything else here?
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Is there any other proper noun here?
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Yeah, there is.
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Right here, this language, right?
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Greek is a language.
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So, we need to capitalize that.
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Okay?
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So, look at all this.
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Look at all the corrections we made in just eight sentences.
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Imagine if you had these sentences on an exam or if you were writing these in an email or
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a business report.
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You wouldn't want to make all these mistakes.
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And now, you have learned the secret.
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Just think, is it a common noun?
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Is it talking about something general?
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Or is it a proper noun?
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Is it talking about something specific?
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Alright?
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You've got this, you've got it, good for you.
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Now, the best way to really lock it down even further is go to our website at www.engvid.com
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and do the quiz there, okay?
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Practice a little bit more.
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Say that's it, this is the last time I'm going to make this kind of mistake, because I've
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got the principle.
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But once you understand the principle, the best way to really get it is to apply it.
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SO, do that, do the quiz.
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And don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already.
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Ring the bell so you know whenever I have new lesson.
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Thanks very much for watching, and all the best with your English.
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Bye for now!
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