Mrs. Highes is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific person (or character, if fictional). A person's name is always a proper noun and always capitalized.
Mrs. Walker is not a common noun. It's a proper noun, a name for a specific person. Proper noun are always capitalized.
The highest common factor is 21
The GCF is 14.
Mrs. Hernandez is a proper noun. The common noun for Mrs. Hernandez could be woman, teacher, neighbor, librarian, pharmacist, etc.
The GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of 54 and 135 is: 27
Examples of common nouns for the proper noun Mrs. Hernandez are:personwomanfemalewifecitizenfriendneighborcustomer
The GCF is 8.
The name 'Mrs. Smith' is a proper noun, the name of a person, a proper noun is always capitalized. The noun 'class' is a common noun, not a specific name. The common noun 'class' is only capitalized if it is the first word in a sentence. The correct form is 'Mrs. Smith's class.'
The lowest common multiple of 7 and 9 is greater than 40.
Two nouns: Mrs. Porreca, a proper noun. teacher, a common noun.
Therle Highes has written: 'Pottery and porcelain figures'
Mrs, Mrs & Mrs