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Jerry Meyer
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7 October, 03:22
Sailed - is that a proper or a common noun
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Zane Copeland
7 October, 03:24
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Answer common noun is the answer
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Tatiana Santos
7 October, 03:45
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Answer: Common Noun!
Explanation: This is easy. A proper noun is something specific.
A common noun is not specific.
Example:
Common Noun Version: restaurant
Proper Noun Version: Burger King
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