Asked by Tracy
Even a poor person could one day live at Pennsylvania Ave.
Is poor person considered a proper noun cause it names a specific person.
Is poor person considered a proper noun cause it names a specific person.
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Answered by
bobpursley
No, it is a common noun. Now if it had been "...Sam Jones, a poor person, may someday live ..." Sam Jones would be a proper noun, but person would be a common noun used as a describer.
Answered by
GuruBlue
No, those are not proper nouns, they are not the name of anyone or thing.
Answered by
Krystian
no it has to be a specific name
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