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No, the noun 'special' is a common noun, a general word for something used only for a specific service or occasion; a television program that is not part of a series; a featured dish at a restaurant; a word for any special of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, University of Georgia Special Collections Library in Athens, GA or Canadian Special Operations Forces Command.The word 'special' is also an adjective.
No, but a certain child's name would be proper. Children is just in general, but Jimmy, for example, would be proper.
Special education plays a massive role in getting children with learning difficulties on par with their 'normal' peers. Not only does special ed helps them learn better, but most special education schools offer therapeutic services to help proper development of special needs students.
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Special Needs children and adults have such purity and simplicity. They are unconditional and unselfish in their love. They speak the truth, but love to please others. They cause me to reevaluate my priorities, values, and prejudices....and put things into a more proper perspective. They remind me that the important things in this life are relationships, not fortune or fame!!
No, it's a girls' name and it means proper, not necessarily special.
Child is a common noun. The proper noun Child would be a family name, as in Robert D. Child, the artist.
Ensuring the proper organizastion provides this service.
yes, its a special kind of singing so, opera is a proper noun....
Specjalny (+ proper declination).
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Through proper management service oriented companies improve their level of service.