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what is proper adjectives

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Answered by krishnamanas42
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Defining Proper Adjectives

Let's begin with those proper nounsagain. These are the nouns that refer to specific people, places, or things. For example, writer is a noun, but Shakespeare is a proper noun. Likewise, country is a noun, but Canada is a proper noun.

Proper nouns are, in fact, the origin of proper adjectives. If Shakespeare is a proper noun, then Shakespearean is a proper adjective. If Canada is a proper noun, then Canadian is a proper adjective. Just like proper nouns, proper adjectives need to be capitalized, too.


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Answered by changetheworld
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A proper adjective is a type of adjective. Proper adjective is a word that modifies nouns and pronouns and is formed from a proper noun. A proper noun is the specific name used for any person, place, or thing.
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