Yes, a name is a noun, a proper noun. When a name is two or more words, the name is a compound noun. Examples of proper compound nouns:
George Washington George Washington GEORGE WASHINGTON
All US Presidents are Americans. George Washington was the first.
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Yes, a name is a noun, a proper noun. When a name is two or more words, the name is a compound noun. Examples of proper compound nouns:person: George Washington Carverplace: Saint Louis, Missourithing: Ford Focustitle: US Secretary of State
Yes, "elementary" is a common noun because it refers to a general type or category of schools. "Washington" is a proper noun because it is a specific name of a place.
Washington DC is the name of a place, which means it is a proper noun.Proper nouns are the names of specific people (George Washington, Marie Antoinette), the names of specific places (Washington DC, Japan), or specific things (Oreo, Toyota Prius).
The proper noun is spelled Washington (e.g. George Washington, Washington state, Washington, DC).
The noun 'George Washington' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are general words for people, places, or thing.
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No. Proper nouns are specific items. That is, not just any [common noun] but a particular example of [common noun]. "Person" is not a proper noun, but the name of a specific person is a proper noun.If the phrase "a [noun]" is a reasonable one to use in a sentence, then it's probably not a proper noun. "A door" makes sense, so "door" is not a proper noun. "A pen" makes sense, so "pen" is not a proper noun. "A George Washington" seems a bit odd except in very specific sentences where you really mean something along the lines of "a person like George Washington", so "George Washington" is a proper noun.
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what is a compound noun?
A compound noun form of the noun 'bride' is bridegroom.
No, the noun triangle is a single word, not a compound noun.
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