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Anonymous  +  151771 Wed, 26 Oct 05 02:51 AM

Underline the common nouns and bold the proper nouns

Before Edward could stop his car, Mr. Huang opened the door and jumped out.

 

Please check me. is this right?

julielai  +  151785 Wed, 26 Oct 05 03:51 AM

Hi Anon,

Looks good to me. Big Smile [:D] 

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Anonymous, 1 yr 134 days ago
WELL ACTUALLY, THE NAMES ARE NOUNS TOO, SO YOU HAVE TO UNDERLINE TOO..Wink
Yankee  +  539268 Thu, 10 Jul 08 12:39 PM

Anonymous
“WELL ACTUALLY, THE NAMES ARE NOUNS TOO, SO YOU HAVE TO UNDERLINE TOO”
Not quite, Anon.  The names are 'proper nouns', but the original poster was only supposed to underline 'common nouns'. WinkWink
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