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Exact nouns is one of the large groups of nouns which are which are differentiated with their generality.

General nouns

ex. animal

common nouns

ex. burro

Proper nouns

ex. Pokey (her name)

exact nouns

ex. jenny (a female)

They are giving us an exact picture of the noun being talked about, it doesn't necessarily mean to give a specific name.

Not all exact nouns are proper nouns and also

Not all proper nouns are exact nouns.

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