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no it is a common noun
Bus driver would be a noun (a person, place or thing).

You could also argue that "driver" is a noun and "bus" is an adjective (describes what kind of driver) in this example.

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11y ago

Bussed, bused (depending on where you live)

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10y ago

No, bus is a noun (a bus) and a verb (to bus).

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7y ago

Nope. "Bus" is a noun ! Trying it out in a sentence... "The Voorhees NJ senior club takes the little white bus."

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Johnny Ramirez

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2y ago

we'll see the city in a tour bus.

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13y ago

NO

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Audree Jean

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1y ago
We arrived at the bus station. (in this sentence BUS describes what kind of station)

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12y ago

the bus place was open.

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