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4/9 is a proper fraction and there is not an improper version.4/9 is a proper fraction and there is not an improper version.4/9 is a proper fraction and there is not an improper version.4/9 is a proper fraction and there is not an improper version.
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The abbreviation for the word,"VERSION" is V.
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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.
If someone asks if China is proper they are asking if it is a proper noun. China is indeed a proper now and should be capitalized.
No. It is proper to say someone graduated FROM high school. You can't eliminate "from."
The proper adjective for someone or something from Guyana is Guyanese.
It is an abbreviated version for 'abdominal muscle'. But it is not really a proper word.
By teaching proper nutritional habits
It is a proper noun because it is the name if someone
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