The word 'Spanish' is a proper, concrete noun as a word for the people of Spain; a word for physical people.
The word 'Spanish' is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun as of or from Spain.
The word for a native or inhabitant of Spain is Spaniard, a proper, concrete noun.
The noun 'Spanish' is a concretenoun, a word for a person of or from Spain.The noun 'Spanish' is a proper noun and must be capitalized.The word 'Spanish' is also a proper adjective which describes a noun as of or from Spain.
A proper noun for the common noun 'slave' is the name of a slave, such as Nat Turner or Sojourner Truth. The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'slave' is slavery.
Abstract noun.
The New York Times: A title is a proper noun. The word times is a common noun and an abstract noun.
No. 'Decision' is not a proper noun. It is a noun--possibly an abstract noun.
The noun 'Sunday' is a proper noun, the name of a specific day; and an abstract noun, a word for a concept of time.
The noun loyalty is a common, abstract noun.
It is a place, and a proper noun. It is a concrete noun that you can see and touch when you are there.
No, it is an abstract noun.
The proper noun Spanish is a word for a group of people.The proper noun Spanish is a word for a language.The proper noun Spanish is a word for a culture.
The proper noun Miami is a concretenoun, a word for a place your can visit, see, touch.
Yes, creative is an abstract noun. In the context of the company, Creative Inc., it is a proper noun.