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Reebok can be both a common noun (as in a small South African antelope with a brownish-grey coat, a long slender neck, and short straight horns) or a proper noun (as in the name of the sports-clothing manufacturer)

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10y ago

The word Reebok is a proper noun, the name of a specific company, the name of a product.

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12y ago

Proper, since it the name of a company. Most of the time, but not always, if the noun is capitalized, it means that noun is proper.

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3y ago

Well its simple (reebok: Company) (Edward: Him)

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11y ago

"Shoe", specifically "tennis shoe".

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It is a proper noun

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animal

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