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Choose the sentence with Proper Adjective

A. French wines are not available here
B. He showed much patience
C. He has lost all his wealth
D. I ate some rice
Correct Answer: A. French wines are not available here

A Proper Adjective is formed from a Proper Noun and always begins with a capital letter. In option A, "French" is a proper adjective derived from the proper noun "France," modifying the noun "wines." This makes it the correct choice. Options B, C, and D contain other types of adjectives: "much" (quantity), "all" (determiner/quantity), and "some" (quantity), respectively. These are common adjectives or determiners, not proper adjectives, as they are not derived from specific proper nouns and do not require capitalization unless at the beginning of a sentence. Understanding this distinction is crucial for correct grammatical usage.

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