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Otrada [13]
4 years ago
6

True or false: Common nouns name specific nouns, such as Arizona, Ford, and Yosemite.

English
2 answers:
luda_lava [24]4 years ago
6 0

False. Common nouns are more general and do not name specific nouns.

vitfil [10]4 years ago
4 0

True or false: Common nouns name specific nouns, such as Arizona, Ford, and Yosemite.

False.

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