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A special noun is also called an abstract noun, or idea noun.

Abstract nouns are words for things that you can't see, you can't hear, you can't smell, you can't taste, and you can't touch; they are words for things you think, you know, you believe, you understand, or you feel emotionally.

In the sentence 'They stop at Mill Park', there are no abstract nouns. Perhaps for you, special noun means a proper noun, a name for a specific person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are always capitalized. The proper noun in the sentence is the specific place, Mill Park.

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