Yes, the word Tuesday is a proper noun in the sentence; Tuesday night is a compound noun.
"Tuesday night" is a two word adverb of time. For those who insist that a part of speech must be a single word, "night" is an adverb modifying "gathered" and "Tuesday" is an adverb modifying "night".
Noun, subject of the sentence: His play saved the game. Noun, object of the sentence: I saw a great play last night.
No, the word Tuesday is a noun, a proper noun; the name of a specific day of the week.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; the pronoun that takes the place of the noun Tuesday is 'it'. Example:Tuesday is always such a busy day, fortunately itwill be over soon.
"Craig's" is a possessive noun.
A proper noun is the name of title of a specific person, place, or thing.The proper nouns in the sentence are:Mr. Mason (person)Tuesday (thing)
Yes, Tuesday is a thing, a noun, a proper noun.
No, the word "Tuesday" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a day of the week.
Examples of common nouns for the proper noun Tuesday are:dayweekdaytodayyesterdaytomorrow
The common nouns for the proper noun Tuesday are day and weekday.
The nouns in the sentence, "Orion is a constellation in the night sky." are:Orion; proper noun, subject of the sentenceconstellation; common noun, predicate nominative, direct objectsky; common noun, object of the preposition 'in'
The nouns in the sentence are:gametennisgame
The word "Tuesday" is a noun, a word for a thing.The noun "Tuesday" is a proper noun, the name of a specific day of the week; the name of a specific thing.