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3 June, 09:23

Proper nouns indicate a blank person place or thing?

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  1. 3 June, 09:30
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    A proper noun indicates a specific person, place or thing. For example, Ronald Macdonald, New York City or Tiffany lamp. They have to be capitalized in the sentence.
  2. 3 June, 09:37
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    Proper nouns usually understood as a noun that is capitalized. In order to be a proper noun, like any other noun, the word must be a person place or thing. Proper nouns no matter what, are in a sentence and have is capitalized
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