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Oh, look! There’s some thing sleeping in the trees! Common nouns are the names of things, that’s people, places or objects, while a proper noun is the name of a particular person, place or thing.
A singular noun is a noun referring to just one person or thing, for example 'cat'. When you want to show that something belongs to that person or thing, you add a possessive apostrophe and an 's'.