Proper Nouns Exercises For Vietnamese Grammar

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In Vietnamese grammar, Proper Nouns are fundamental and quite different from the English language. Proper Nouns or ‘Danh từ riêng’ are terms used to represent individual people, places, or organizations. They are always capitalized in the English language, but in Vietnamese, only pronouns referring to people’s names or geographical places are capitalized. Vietnamese grammar can be tricky because it lacks the word “the”, so it often uses proper nouns instead to point out specific subjects.

In Vietnamese, the past perfect progressive tense doesn’t exist explicitly like in English. However, you can still express a similar meaning by using the past marker “đã” with the progressive marker “đang” and the verb. For instance, “Tôi đã đang đọc sách” can imply that “I had been reading the book”. Practice with various exercises will help strengthen your understanding of this concept.

Exercise 1: Proper Nouns in Vietnamese

Exercise 2: Proper Nouns in Vietnamese

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