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16 November, 15:51

Which statement is true about common and proper nouns?

A. a proper noun is usually more specific than a common noun.

B. a proper noun is more polite than a common noun.

C. a common noun usually begins with a capital letter.

D. a proper noun usually does not begin with a capital letter.

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  1. 16 November, 16:09
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    A, because a proper noun tells the specific place ex. pizza hut ... but a common noun can be any pizzeria
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