Your name is a proper noun. A proper noun is the special word that we use for a person, place or organization, like John, Marie, London, France or Sony. A name is a noun, but a very special noun - a proper noun. English proper nouns have special rules.
| common noun | proper noun |
|---|---|
| man, boy | John |
| woman, girl | Mary |
| country, town | England, London |
| company | Ford, Sony |
| shop, restaurant | Amazon, Subway |
| month, day of the week | January, Sunday |
| book, film | War and Peace, Titanic |
Capital Letters with Proper Nouns
RULE: We always use a Capital L etter for the first letter of a name or proper noun. This includes names of people, places, companies, days of the week and months . For example:
- They like A nthony. (not They like
anthony.) - I live in England.
- She works for Sony.
- The last day in J anuary is a Monday.
- We saw Titanic in the Odeon Cinema.
Proper Nouns without THE
We do not use "the" with names of people. For example:
| first names | Bill (not |
|---|---|
| Hilary | |
| surnames | Clinton |
| Gates | |
| full names | Hilary Gates |
We do not normally use "the" with names of companies. For example:
- Renault, Ford, Sony, EnglishClub (not
the EnglishClub) - General Motors, Air France, British Airways
- Warner Brothers, Brown & Son Ltd
- The Post Publishing Public Co., Ltd
We do not normally use "the" for shops, banks, hotels etc named after a founder or other person (with -'s or -s). For example:
| shops | Harrods, Marks & Spencer, Macy's |
|---|---|
| banks | Barclays Bank |
| hotels, restaurants | Steve's Hotel, Joe's Cafe, McDonald's |
| churches, cathedrals | St John's Church, St Peter's Cathedral |
We do not normally use "the" with names of places. For example:
| towns | Washington (not |
|---|---|
| states, regions | Texas, Kent, Eastern Europe |
| countries | England, Italy, Brazil |
| continents | Asia, Europe, North America |
| islands | Corsica |
| mountains | Everest |
Exception! If a country name includes "States","Kingdom", "Republic" etc, we use "the":
| states | the United States, the US, the United States of America, the USA |
|---|---|
| kingdom | the United Kingdom, the UK |
| republic | the French Republic |
We do not use "the" with "President/Doctor/Mr etc + Name":
| the president, the king | President Bush (not |
| the captain, the detective | Captain Kirk, Detective Colombo |
| the doctor, the professor | Doctor Well, Dr Well, Professor Dolittle |
| my uncle, your aunt | Uncle Jack, Aunt Jill |
| Mr Gates (not |
Look at these example sentences:
- I wanted to speak to the doctor.
- I wanted to speak to Doctor Brown.
- Who was the president before President Kennedy?
We do not use "the" with "Lake/Mount + Name":
| the lake | Lake Victoria |
| the mount | Mount Everest |
Look at this example sentence:
- We live beside Lake Victoria. We have a fantastic view across the lake.
We do not normally use "the" for roads, streets, squares, parks etc:
| streets etc | Oxford Street, Trenholme Road, Fifth Avenue |
|---|---|
| squares etc | Trafalgar Square, Oundle Place, Piccadilly Circus |
| parks etc | Central Park, Kew Gardens |
Many big, important buildings have names made of two words (for example, Kennedy Airport). If the first word is the name of a person or place, we do not normally use "the":
| people | Kennedy Airport, Alexander Palace, St Paul's Cathedral |
|---|---|
| places | Heathrow Airport, Waterloo Station, Edinburgh Castle |
Proper Nouns with THE
We normally use "the" for country names that include "States","Kingdom", "Republic" etc:
| States | the United States of America/the USA |
|---|---|
| Kingdom | the United Kingdom/the UK |
| Republic | the French Republic |
We normally use "the" for names of canals, rivers, seas and oceans:
| canals | the Suez Canal |
|---|---|
| rivers | the River Nile, the Nile |
| seas | the Mediterranean Sea, the Mediterranean |
| oceans | the Pacific Ocean, the Pacific |
We normally use "the" for plural names of people and places:
| people (families, for example) | the Clintons |
|---|---|
| countries | the Philippines, the United States |
| island groups | the Virgin Islands, the British Isles |
| mountain ranges | the Himalayas, the Alps |
Look at these sentences:
- I saw the Clintons today. It was Bill's birthday.
- Trinidad is the largest island in the West Indies.
- Mount Everest is in the Himalayas.
We normally use "the" with the following sorts of names:
| hotels, restaurants | the Ritz Hotel, the Peking Restaurant |
|---|---|
| banks | the National Westminster Bank |
| cinemas, theatres | the Royal Theatre, the ABC Cinema |
| museums | the British Museum, the National Gallery |
| buildings | the White House, the Crystal Palace |
| newspapers | the Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Post |
| organisations | the United Nations, the BBC, the European Union |
We normally use "the" for names made with "of":
- the Tower of London
- the Gulf of Siam
- the Tropic of Cancer
- the London School of Economics
- the Bank of France
- the Statue of Liberty
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