I still couldnt get a difference between proper noun and common noun

Proper noun is the name of a particular place or person. A proper noun would name a specific item. Also, it will begin with a capital letter no matter where it occurs in a sentence.

Instances of the same are Jack, New York, Walter Hudson, etc. 

Now, there are nouns which name people, places or things in general. These nouns do not talk about any one name in particular. Therefore, these nouns are known as common nouns. 

Instances of the same are mango, chair, classroom, feather, etc. 

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 babes.....proper noun is what v call "vyactivachk saghya"

n common noun is "jativachak saghya"...

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 vat babes..

don't u understood d meaning??

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see its very easy

PROPER NOUN

It is the name  of any famous or well known person ,place or thing  . eg- Mahatma Gandhi ,Red Fort ,.etc

COMMON NOUN
It is the name any particular kind Or class . eg- Boy ,Dog ,.etc

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PROPER NOUN

WHEN A NOUN REFERS TO A PARTICULAR PLACE ANIMAL PERSON AND THING, THEN THAT NOUN IS CALLED PROPER NOUN. 

EXAMPLE: GANDHI, NEHRU, E.T.C., 

COMMON NOUN

THE NOUN WHICH REFERS TO ANY COMMON CLASS, KIND, TYPE IS CALLED COMMON NOUN.

EXAMPLE:BOY, GIRL, E.T.C.,

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yes

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there is nothing confusion, just proper noun tells when specifically about our selves that means particular names, and things, idea, but common noun refers when we used commonly like boy, girl, man, house, rice, etc. 

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