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Peyton Mueller
10 September, 01:41
Lamb is a proper noun or comon noun
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Cecelia Mcintyre
10 September, 03:12
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proper noun
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lamb is a proper noun. A proper noun is a person, place, or thing
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Milo Gray
10 September, 05:32
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proper noun
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Proper nouns are alike nouns, just more specific. Proper nouns gives you the actual name of the person, place, thing, or idea. Using the example "Mary had a little lamb," the word Mary is a proper noun whereas lamb is just a noun.
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