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Say a proper noun for restaurant
Say a proper noun for country
Say a proper noun for city
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: It is Christmas.
Christmas
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: We will have lots of fun on Saturday.
Saturday
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: Today is Thursday.
Thursday
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: The band will play in New York City.
New York City
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: Miss Ann has a good band there.
Miss Ann
Find all the Proper Nouns in the sentence: Al and Pam go to the Banks School.
Al, Pam, Banks School
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: Pam will be in the show, too.
Pam
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: Miss Winn wants to put on a show.
Miss Winn
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: Go past Red Duck Pond to get to it.
Red Duck Pond
Find the Proper Noun in the sentence: It’s on Frank Street.
Frank Street
Which is a Proper Noun? ball Rick car
Rick
It is a triangle.
(It's) a triangle.
What is the time?
(What's) the time?
No, they are not.
No, (they're) not. OR No, they (aren't).
They are cats.
(They're) cats.
It is sunny.
(It's) sunny.
It is snowy.
(It's) snowy.
I am sad.
(I'm) sad.
It is a cat.
(It's) a cat.
I am Bill Turtle Man
(I'm) Bill Turtle Man
They are dogs.
(They're) dogs.
It is blue.
(It's) blue.
It is 3 o'clock.
(It's) 3 o'clock. 
I am happy.
(I'm) happy.
How is the weather?
(How's) the weather?
I am from America.
(I'm) from America.
They are fish.
(They're) fish.
There is 1 fish.
(There's) 1 fish.
No, it is not.
No, (it's) not. OR No, it (isn't).
No, I can not.
No, I (can't).
No, I do not.
No, I (don't).
What is your name?
(What's) your name?
It is a dog.
(It's) a dog.
I am Doraemon.
(I'm) Doraemon.