I'm not completely sure, but I'm thinking it is "Granadian".
it was for the great goddess or something like that! the proper colour is yellow becaus they wanted the pyramid to be bright
it is not chainmail....hauberk is a type of chainmail tunic is not tunic is like animal hide or something along those lines but it is not chainmail
There is no specific person or concept known as "apurv Gandhi." It is possible that you may be referring to someone or something else, but without more context, it is difficult to provide a proper response.
The proper noun for the proper adjective 'Portuguese' is Portugal, the name of a specific country.
No it is not a proper noun.
grenadian
The proper adjective for Grenada is "Grenadian".
Proper means something that is genuine/real.
No, being the name of something specific, it is a proper noun.
The proper adjective for someone or something from Guyana is Guyanese.
The proper definition of the word bumble when it is used as a verb is "to stumble or stagger", or "to do something awkwardly; to do something in a clumsy manner."
Yes, 'Earl' is a name for something, making it a proper noun.
No. Use "you saw something" or "you have seen something," depending on context
To compleatly groom something!
Mrs. Lee is a proper noun. People's names are always proper nouns.
If you mean the species of tree, it is not a proper noun. However, if you were to name someone or something "Birch" - it is a proper noun.
a gulf is common but something like the Gulf of Mexico is proper. When you are referring to a specific gulf it becomes proper.