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why proper noun are uncountable noun​

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Answered by VerifiedJaat
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Explanation:

Generally a proper noun uniquely identifies one person or thing. As such, different rules apply: it does not require an article, and cannot form a plural. Cheese is uncountable, but we use the word cheeses.

Answered by Anonymous
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A proper noun is one that refers to a unique entity and therefore there cannot be any more of that kind.

Therefore, proper nouns are not countable.

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