What? Is this a joke? Well anyway with the small chance that you're serious I'll answer anyway: McDonald's today is a globally recognized corporation, a chain of thousands of restraurants around the world. Their mascot, Ronald McDonald, is the most recognized figure in the world. So you can see why I doubt you're being serious...
Yes, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can be singular (one) or plural (more than one) in form.
No. A person is either a he or a she.
a person and a thing
A memorial is a place that honors a person, event, or thing.
thing
A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
Let's analyze this question. What is a noun? A person, place or thing. What words in the sentence are either a person, a place, or a thing? She-pronoun (replaces the noun, the person's real name) enjoyed-verb tennis-thing. This is a noun. golf-thing. This is a noun. bowling-thing. This is a noun. and-conjunction swimming-thing. This is a noun.
Yes. (person, place or thing & it IS a thing)
Place
A namesake is when a person, place, or thing is named after another person, place, or thing.
Sunscreen is a noun, it is a thing, not a person or place. A noun is a person, place or thing.
The word "week" is a concept or unit of time, not a person, place, or thing.