The internet is slowly degrading the average intelligence of "modern" humans. Experts predict that the vast majority of our communication will erode in to little more than LOL, STFU, and GTFO, with no discernible punctuation or formatting within the next 20-30 years.
If you are going to ask a question, at least use proper English and spelling. THEIR, NOT THERE
The noun 'community pool', an open spaced compound noun, a common noun, a word for any community pool. A proper noun would be the name of a specific community pool, for example Springfield Community Pool.
Police can question anyone if they have the proper authority (e.g. warrant), but parent or guardian is authorized to be present during questioning of a child.
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that is not a proper question, turn it into a proper question and i will answer it.
The noun 'community pool', an open spaced compound noun, a common noun, a word for any community pool. A proper noun would be the name of a specific community pool, for example Springfield Community Pool or Wentworth Community Pool.
The word "community" is typically not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun (e.g., "Community College") or used at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, you should capitalize the "C" in community when referring to the Duke community as it is a proper noun.
Well, for starters, your question is not proper english.
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Yes, it is correct. In some books, authors use questions but end it as a statement, to show that the character wasn't referring to anyone or for other reasons..
No, the compound noun 'community college' is a common noun, a general word for any local two-year college.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'community college' is the name of the college; for example the Community College of Denver (CCD) or Tallahassee Community College (TCC).