Is american/American a proper noun, and why?
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A proper noun is the name given to something to make it more specific (e.g., Johnathan, Ollie, London, Monday). Proper nouns are written with capital letters regardless of where they appear in a sentence. Proper nouns contrast with common nouns, which are the words for something (e.g., boy, dog, city, day).
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No, American is not a proper noun it is a collective noun, proper nouns are nouns which tell the name of specific places,names and things and not of a group. ie: American people are prone to be obese.
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Hey brainly user here is your answer..
No, American is not the proper noun because in the proper noun the specific name is given for example : London, Neha, etc.
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