Which underlined word in the sentence is a proper noun?
Harry is a fan of Brazilian music.
A.
music
B.
Brazilian
C.
Harry
D.
fan
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OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
\(\color{blue}{\underline{Harry }\\ }\) is a \(\color{blue}{\underline{fan }\\ }\) of \(\color{red}{\underline{Brazilian }\\ }\) \(\color{blue}{\underline{music }\\ }\).
fan and music are both common nouns!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks :d
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
"Brazilian" is an adjective.
Harry is a name, so it;s a proper noun.
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
But acc to your school thing, it can't be both A and D, right ?
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
All I know is that \(\color{red}{\underline{BOTH~~~A~~~and~~~~D }\\ }\) are \(\color{red}{\underline{COMMON~~~NOUNS }\\ }\).
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