George Washington is an example of a/an:a)Common nounb)Proper nounc)Co...
Explanation:
Common Noun: A common noun is a name given to a general class of people, places, or things, rather than to a specific one of them. For example, boy, city, animal, etc.
Proper Noun: A proper noun is a name given to a specific person, place, or thing. It is always capitalized. For example, George Washington, New York, Eiffel Tower, etc.
Concrete Noun: A concrete noun is a name given to things that can be seen, touched, heard, smelled, or tasted. For example, dog, table, chair, etc.
Abstract Noun: An abstract noun is a name given to things that cannot be seen, touched, heard, smelled, or tasted. For example, love, happiness, sadness, etc.
Therefore, the answer is option 'B': Proper Noun
George Washington is a specific person and a name given to him. Hence, it is a proper noun.