Yes, when it is used to mean the first of a series, or taking first place. The ordinal number first is usually an adjective, and may also be an adverb.
Yes, "first" can function as a noun when referring to the person or thing that comes before all others in order or time, such as "She was the first to arrive."
Yes, the word 'breakfast' is a noun, a word for the first meal of the day; a word for a thing.The compound noun 'breakfast' is made up of the noun 'fast' and the verb 'break', forming a noun that means the food that 'breaks the fast' after one's daily period of rest.
No, "jewelry" is a common noun and does not require capitalization unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
When it forms part of the proper noun then it is capitalized. Examples: The first company that hired me was Royal Holdings, Inc. The name of this company is First Company.
The stress in a prefix used as a noun typically falls on the first syllable.
Washington can be a proper noun or a common noun. As a proper noun, it refers to the capital city of the United States and the first president. As a common noun, it refers to a surname or could refer to someone from the state of Washington.
The First Continental Congress is a proper noun.
First Lady is a title, and is a proper noun.
The capital letter 'A' is the first noun in most dictionaries.
The word 'love' is a noun; the word 'sight' is a noun, the object of the preposition 'at'.The term 'love at first sight' is a noun phrase.
The first noun in your sentence is 'letter', ending in 'r'.
Yes, the compound noun 'first place' is a common noun, a general word for the lead position in a contest or a race.The word 'First Place' can be a proper noun as the name of a street. A proper noun is always capitalized.
A proper noun has its first letter capitalized.
The first noun in a sentence may be the subject of the sentence, but NOT ALWAYS, for example:John sat on the bench. (the noun 'John' is the subject of the sentence)He sat on the bench. (the pronoun 'he' is the subject of the sentence, the first noun in the sentence is 'bench', the object of the preposition 'on')
A proper noun has its first letter capitalized.
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Yes, Jackie is a noun, a proper noun. The name of a person (first and last, real or fictional) is always a proper noun.