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No, the term 'your relatives' is a noun phrase made up of the plural, common noun 'relatives' described by the possessive adjective 'your'.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples (proper nouns in bold):The Hamiltons are your relatives.Are your relatives are Canadians?We will pick up your relatives at the American Airlines' terminal.
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A person who assists a golfer is a caddy.
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