No. London is a proper noun as it refers to a particular city.
Common noun. Proper nouns are names abd places e.g. London, Egypt, John.
Common noun. However, St. Thomas' Hospital , ( in London), the word hospital then becomes a proper noun. Note the capital 'H'.
No, "hillside" is a common noun. A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place, or thing, such as "Mount Everest" or "London."
London is a proper noun.
There is no word spelled 'lodon' in English.The noun London is a proper noun, the name of a specific city; London is the capital city of England.The noun loden is a common noun, a word for a thick, waterproof woolen cloth or a dark shade of green.
"Londoner" is not a proper noun since it is a common noun used to refer to someone who is from or resides in London. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or things, like "London," which refer to a unique entity.
Common noun=anything that is not specific....mango tree, boy, dog, house, etc. Proper noun=specific place or person.....Toronto, Mr. Johnny Depp, London, Paris, etc.
The possessive noun for London is "London's." It indicates ownership or association with the city, such as in the phrase "London's landmarks" or "London's culture."
Brothers is the plural form of brother. Brother is a common noun. Proper nouns are words that always have a capital letter they are the names of people -- John, places -- London, or organizations -- Harrod's
Common noun
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.