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What are naming nouns?

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Common nouns are the nouns that aren't specifically naming something. In this case, the following would be the common nouns: hurricanes and coast. Proper nouns are specifically naming something and are always capitalized because they are naming something. The following are the proper nouns: Florida and August.


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