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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Name.

can you please tell me that.
what is the contrast between (Noun)and (Name) in English grammar?
  

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Noun is a grammatical term for a word naming a person, place, quality or thing. Name is not a grammatical term.

  • Noun is a grammatical term for a word naming a person, place, quality or thing.
  • Name is not a grammatical term.
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Noun is a grammatical term for a word naming a person, place, quality or thing. Name is not a grammatical term.
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I believe the question you are asking is "What is the difference beteen a regular noun and a proper noun. Proper nouns are the names of real people or places. They always begin with a capital letter, even in the middle of a sentence. Examples of proper nouns include; London, Jack, Mr. Smith, Africa, Spain.

Days of the week and months of the year are also proper nouns but the

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