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What are the two kinds of special noun?

There isn't a strict categorization of "two kinds" of special nouns. However, you might be thinking about:

1. Proper Nouns: These are names of specific people, places, things, or organizations. They are always capitalized.

* Examples: John, New York City, The Eiffel Tower, Google

2. Collective Nouns: These represent a group of people, animals, or things.

* Examples: team, flock, herd, family

Other Types of Nouns Often Considered "Special":

* Abstract Nouns: These represent ideas, concepts, or qualities.

* Examples: love, freedom, happiness

* Common Nouns: These are general names for people, places, things, or ideas. They are not capitalized.

* Examples: dog, city, building, emotion

It's important to note that these categories are somewhat fluid, and some nouns might fit into more than one category.

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