Examples of Proper Nouns:
People:
Places:
Things:
Sure! New York City, Microsoft, Mount Everest, Coca-Cola, Harry Potter, Disneyland, The Beatles, Mona Lisa, Amazon, Great Wall of China.
Africa has the most countries in the top ten list of the largest continents by number of countries.
The mountain range where nine of the ten tallest mountain peaks are found is the Himalayas.
Europe had the most countries in the top ten list in 2002. Countries like Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland were among the top ten countries in various rankings such as quality of life, happiness, and competitiveness.
According to Census 2000, four out of ten American Indians lived in the Western region of the United States.
Canada is the country with ten provinces and three territories. The provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
No, "ten" is not a proper noun. It is a cardinal number used to represent the quantity or position of something.
Always put a capital letter on a proper noun
The word thousand is a common noun. Thousand is only a proper noun when it is the name of something or part of a title, such as the movie, Ten Thousand Drums (1959) or Thousand Oaks CA.
The phrase The Ten Commandments is capitalized. Otherwise, the word "commandments" is usually not capitalized, but sometimes is, depending on context.Other information:The Ten Commandments
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun for the common noun 'mobile phone' is the name of a specific mobile phone; for example, Motorola Motoor Samsung Galaxy.
There are no proper nouns in the sentence.The nouns in the sentence are all common nouns: flowersand days.The numbers, ten and twelve, that are used to give the count or number of a noun, are called by various dictionaries, determiners, adjectives, or just simply nouns, period. That choice is up to you (or your teacher).
The noun 'dime' is a common noun, a general word for a ten cent coin; a general word for a small amount of money.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Dime Savings Bank or the Five and Dime General Stores chain.
between 1864 and 1896, ten western territories became states.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. Some proper nouns for the common noun 'store' are:Abercrombie and FitchApple StoreHy-Vee Food StoresI Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store), Bing CrosbyMacy'sTrouble in Store (movie 1953)
The plural form of the proper noun Martinez is Martinezes.The plural possessive form is Martinezes'.Example: The Martinezes' children are six and ten years of age.
Not unless it is used as a proper noun. A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.The noun 'sentence' is a common noun, a general word for a grammatical unit; a general word for punishment set by a court. A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.Examples:Is this sentence correct? (common noun, lower case c)He received a sentence of ten years. (common noun, lower case c)Examples for proper nouns:Henry County Sentence Enforcement Department, McDonough GASentence Gardens (street) in Templeton, Wales
If press is part of a proper noun, then yes.The Gazette Press publishes a daily newspaper.Mr. Press ran a printing store.If not part of a proper noun, then no.Please press my shirt.I had to press the doorbell ten times before the man answered the door.