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Related topics: Grammarˌproper ˈnoun (also proper name especially British English) noun [countable] SLGNAME OF A THINGa noun such as ‘James’, ‘New York’, or ‘China’ that is the name of one particular thing and is written with a capital letter 专有名词 → nounExamples from the Corpusproper noun• Answer: a. Why: Use hyphens with a prefix and a proper noun.• A text for students devoted seven pages to the use of a capital letter to indicate a proper noun.• There are 60 grammatical categories specified within this lexicon indicating such properties as transitive verb, plural noun, proper noun etc.ˌproper ˈnoun nounChineseSyllable a ‘China’ ‘James’, ‘New noun such Corpus or as that York’, |