A noun is a word that is a name for something, such as table, tree, dinner, or book.
A proper noun is the name of something specific and requires the first letter of the word to be capitalized, such as Tuesday, Malaysia, Peggy, or Empire State Building.
Australian is a proper noun that can be used to describe 'kangaroo'
The term African American is a compound, proper noun, a word for a specific group of people. The plural noun, intellectuals is a common noun. The proper noun African American is a 'noun used as an adjective' to describe the common noun intellectuals. Using a proper adjective or a proper noun to describe a common noun does not change the common noun into a proper noun; for example McDonald's fries, the noun fries is still a common noun; or for Shakespearean character, the noun character is still a common noun.
No, the word "down" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun used to describe a direction or a lower position.
No, "old" is not a proper noun. It is an adjective used to describe the age of a person, object, or thing.
Well...a proper noun is a specific term used to describe someone or something. For example, president is a noun, Barack Obama is a proper noun. So...uhhh....I guess the Scandinavian's name would be the proper noun.
The noun Cincinnati is a proper noun; the name of a specific place.
"Large" is an adjective used to describe the size of a noun, it is not categorized as a common or proper noun.
"Tiny" is an adjective, not a common noun or a proper noun. It is used to describe something that is very small in size.
Saxon is a proper noun. The word Saxon is also an adjective to describe something of or from Saxon culture.
A proper adjective is a adjective derived from a proper noun. Some examples of proper adjectives to describe the common noun man are:AsianBelgianCanadianDickensianEdwardianFederalistGreek
The noun 'Maltese' is a proper noun, a word for the language of Malta; a word for a person of or from the island of Malta.The noun 'Malta' is a proper noun a the name of a specific place.A noun based on a proper noun is also a proper noun.The word 'Maltese' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun as of or from the island of Malta.
No, the word "tiny" is not a proper noun. It is an adjective used to describe something as extremely small in size.