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A proper noun is usually the name of a person or a place: "babe" could only be a proper noun if it were someone's name, for example, the great Baseball player from many years ago named Babe Ruth ("Babe" was his nickname). Babe cannot be a verb, since a verb shows action, like "to run" or "to swim." The word "babe" is an old version, or a shortened version, of the word "baby", and it is just a common noun.

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