[ Parts of Speech and Grammar ]
Ethan, Charlotte, and Liam are visiting a city. They see a sign that says ‘Welcome to New York’. According to English grammar, what type of noun is ‘New York’ that names a specific place and is capitalized?
A. Abstract
B. Proper
C. Common
D. Collective
Select your answer:

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Which one is correct?
A. I haven´t never slept in a tent.
B. I have never slept in a tent.
C. I never slept in a tent.
