Yes it is a noun. It is a place.
Yes, highway is a common noun.
The noun highway is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun, a word for a thing.
The abstract noun of "speak" is "speech."
"Highway" is a common noun, while "shore" is a common noun as well.
No, the noun highway is a common noun, a word for any highway anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Theresa Burke, Highway Superintendent, Town of Red Hook, NYPan-American Highway (Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, ArgentinaOld Highway Cafe, Ocotillo, CAFederal Highway Administration, US Department of Transportation, Washington, DC"No Highway in the Sky", 1951 movie with James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich
compound noun
highway
"Highway" is a common noun as it refers to a general type of road used for traveling. However, if it is part of a specific name, such as "Interstate 95" or "Pacific Coast Highway," then it would be considered a proper noun. In general use, without a specific name, it remains a common noun.
highways
"Highway" is a common noun, as it refers to a general class of roads used for travel and transportation rather than a specific name. It is a concrete noun because it denotes a physical object that can be perceived through the senses.
The address of the Youngville Highway History Association Inc is: Po Box 290, Newhall, IA 52315-0290
The possessive form for the plural noun highways is highways'.