Underline proper nouns and common nouns in the following sentences. Make sure that the proper nouns are marked separately from the common nouns. You can mark them in red or green to show distinction.

Cocoa Beach is a popular destination with beach goers.
The homemade apple pie tastes delicious.
Gina argues with Rachel about money.
You seem upset with me today.
Brian and Dwyane seem satisfied with the deal they made.
Professor Duval is a well-known scientist.
On Friday, the highway was blocked for miles because of a major crash.
His workplace is nearby.
I dragged the heavy bag across the floor.
Computers hold an amazing amount of information.
Mitchell does not have much money to buy clothes.
San Diego has a perfect climate.
Lindsey used to read stacks of romance novels.
I used to work in a restaurant during the summer.
Janetta’s love of animals certainly played a role in the choice of a major in college.
Mr. Jon Davis used to be the Housing Secretary during the Lincoln administration.
Words have more power than you realize.
London used to be a fascinating city; now it has deteriorated to a point of disbelief.
My commute to college is a long bus ride.
AI is a fascinating phenomenon; it will revolutionize the world.