No. In this case vegetable is an adjective describing the type of garden. Garden is just a regular noun.
Garden is the only common noun in the sentence. Angie is a proper noun; you is a pronoun.
No, the term Garden State is the nickname for the State of New Jersey. A name or a nickname is a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
The noun Betty Garden is singular, not plural or possessive. The plural form is Betty Gardens; the possessive form is Betty Garden's. Betty Garden is a proper noun because it is the name of a person or a place; proper nouns are always capitalized.
No, the word "garden" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or organizations, like "Central Park" or "Sarah." In contrast, "garden" refers to a general place where plants are cultivated and does not specify a unique entity.
Unless it is the name of a specific garden, and so a proper noun, or it is the first word in the sentence, then it would not be in capitals.
No. In this case vegetable is an adjective describing the type of garden. Garden is just a regular noun.
The proper noun is usually spelled Gethsemane (garden where Jesus was arrested).
Yes, garden centre is a noun.
Yes, the word 'garden' is used as a collective noun for a garden of florists.
Pencil proper or common noun
Exxon is a proper noun
proper noun