Yes, the noun 'narrative' is a common noun, a general word for a spoken or written account of connected events; a general word for a story.
The word 'narrative' is also an adjective.
No
Common noun. A proper noun is something like "McDonalds", or "Pampered Chef" knife.
The noun peach is a common noun, a word for any peach.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Peaches Geldof, British TV personalityPeaches Close, Sutton, UKPeaches Boutique, Chicago IL'Peaches', novel by Jodi Lynn Anderson
The noun 'discovery' is a common noun, a general word for any discovery of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:The Discovery ChannelDiscovery Bay, CA 94514Space Shuttle Discovery"Seeds of Discovery", a novel by Breeana Puttroff
The proper noun Treasure Island is used for a number of things.Some common nouns for the proper noun Treasure Island are:book titlemovie titletheme parkisland (Treasure Island, FL 33706 and Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay, CA)road (Treasure Island Causeway, St. Petersburg, FL and Treasure Island Road, San Francisco, CA)
The noun 'chef' is a common noun, a word for any chef of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Cristeta Comerford, White House Executive ChefChef Lake Road, Greater Sudbury, ON, CanadaChef Cove, Rockwell, Lake Hamilton, ARMagic Chef Appliance Corp., Wood Dale, IL"The Chef's Apprentice", a novel by Elle Newmark
Yes, novel is a common noun.
Yes, the word "novel" is a common noun because it refers to a general type or category of literary work, not a specific or unique entity.
Some common nouns for the proper noun 'Treasure Island' are story, novel, movie, title.
Yes, the common noun 'wreckage' can be used as a proper noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'wreckage' is:Wreckage Clothing, Lakewood, CA"The Wreckage", a novel by Michael Robotham
Common noun. A proper noun is something like "McDonalds", or "Pampered Chef" knife.
The word 'novel' is both an adjective and a noun. The noun novel is a word for a written work of fiction: My favorite author has just published a new novel. The adjective novel is a word that describes a noun as new, unusual, or interesting: They have a novel approach to promoting our products.
The noun peach is a common noun, a word for any peach.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Peaches Geldof, British TV personalityPeaches Close, Sutton, UKPeaches Boutique, Chicago IL'Peaches', novel by Jodi Lynn Anderson
The noun mango is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit.Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Examples of proper noun for the common noun mango are:Mango's Tropical Cafe, Miami Beach, FLA*nuta Mango Juice Drink"The House on Mango Street", a novel by Sandra Cisneros
The noun 'discovery' is a common noun, a general word for any discovery of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:The Discovery ChannelDiscovery Bay, CA 94514Space Shuttle Discovery"Seeds of Discovery", a novel by Breeana Puttroff
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The proper noun Treasure Island is used for a number of things.Some common nouns for the proper noun Treasure Island are:book titlemovie titletheme parkisland (Treasure Island, FL 33706 and Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay, CA)road (Treasure Island Causeway, St. Petersburg, FL and Treasure Island Road, San Francisco, CA)
The noun 'chef' is a common noun, a word for any chef of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Cristeta Comerford, White House Executive ChefChef Lake Road, Greater Sudbury, ON, CanadaChef Cove, Rockwell, Lake Hamilton, ARMagic Chef Appliance Corp., Wood Dale, IL"The Chef's Apprentice", a novel by Elle Newmark