Yes, the compound word 'North American' is a noun as a word for a person of or from North America.
The compound word 'North America' is an adjective as a word used to describe a noun as of or from North America.
Yes, the term 'North American fire service' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun (North America) or a pronoun.A noun phrase functions as a noun is a sentence.
The anagram is the proper noun Canada (North American country north of the US).
No, the noun 'north' is a common noun, a general word for a direction or a compass point.A proper noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Sheree North, American actressNorth Dakota, US state"North by Northwest" 1959 Alfred Hitchcock movieThe word 'north' also functions as an adjective.
South America is a proper noun due to it being the name of a place.
The word American is an adjective. She was an American girl. It modifies a noun. <><><> It can also be used as a noun. "I am American."
No, it is either an adjective or a noun. Modifying a noun (north wind), it is an adjective, but simply expressed as a direction (e.g. to the north), it is a noun.
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The common noun for Canada is country.
The common noun for the proper noun 'North America' is continent.
North America is a proper noun, the name of a specific place. The common noun for North America is continent. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. North America is a specific place, a continent.
no.. it is not because it is not saying the exact American. for example " the Americans i know are Lucy Tracy and Bella" Lucy Tracy and Bella are exactly a name of an American you have to say the exact thing. America is a proper noun but American or Americans is not a proper noun.
The word "All-American" as a noun is a proper noun referring to a person, an athlete. So it is a concrete noun.