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in a sentence don't use name as a proper noun means ​

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Answered by vivekdagale12
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Explanation:

Proper Nouns. A proper noun is the name given to something to make it more specific (e.g., Johnathan, Ollie, New York, Monday). ... Proper nouns contrast with common nouns, which are the words for something (e.g., boy, dog, city, day). Common nouns are written with a capital letter only when they start a sentence.

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