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King Henry is a...
Proper noun
False. The common noun could be capitalized if it at the beginning of a sentence. Capitalizing is not the only sign.
False
False
Proper noun
Common noun
Proper noun
True
As long as the Noun is Capitlized it is a Proper Noun
Proper noun
False. The common noun could be capitalized if it at the beginning of a sentence. Capitalizing is not the only sign.
False
False
Proper noun
Common noun
Proper noun
True
John, Bob, Sally, Jill are...
Proper noun
False. The common noun could be capitalized if it at the beginning of a sentence. Capitalizing is not the only sign.
False
False
Proper noun
Common noun
Proper noun
True
She went to the sandwich shop yesterday. Yesterday is a Proper Noun
Proper noun
False. The common noun could be capitalized if it at the beginning of a sentence. Capitalizing is not the only sign.
False
False
Proper noun
Common noun
Proper noun
True
We visited the state of Virginia. Virginia is NOT a Proper Noun.
Proper noun
False. The common noun could be capitalized if it at the beginning of a sentence. Capitalizing is not the only sign.
False
False
Proper noun
Common noun
Proper noun
True
We went to Washington DC this past spring. Washington DC is a ...
Proper noun
False. The common noun could be capitalized if it at the beginning of a sentence. Capitalizing is not the only sign.
False
False
Proper noun
Common noun
Proper noun
True
The dog is nice to me. Dog is a?
Proper noun
False. The common noun could be capitalized if it at the beginning of a sentence. Capitalizing is not the only sign.
False
False
Proper noun
Common noun
Proper noun
True
It is not my problem. My is a Common Noun.
Proper noun
False. The common noun could be capitalized if it at the beginning of a sentence. Capitalizing is not the only sign.
False
False
Proper noun
Common noun
Proper noun
True
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