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LEARN SPANISH UNCOUNTABLE PROPER NOUNS
Proper nouns name people, cities, countries, etc in a particular way. They are the
given names.
Peter, España. (Peter, Spain)
Proper nouns are uncountable. You cannot form their plural form.
Peter vive en España. (Peter lives in Spain)
In this example we are using two proper nouns, the first noun is naming a person "Peter" and the second noun is naming a country. They are naming the person and the country in a unique way, we cannot put them in plural. | |||||
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