No, the word state is a common noun. It becomes a proper noun when used as the name for a specific person, place, thing or a title such as The Department of State, or the name of a state such as "Florida" or "California" are proper nouns.
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Yes, it is a noun. It is a proper noun, the name of a state.
The noun 'Ohio' is a proper noun, the name of a state in the US; the name of a specific place. A proper noun is always capitalized.A common noun is a general word for a person, place, or thing. A common noun for the proper noun 'Ohio' is state.
A proper noun for the common noun 'state' is the name of a state. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, California, Texas, Maine, etc.
The common noun for the proper noun Kansas is state.
Texas is the name of a specific state. Texas is the proper noun; the word state is the common noun.
California is the proper noun. The common noun would be state.
The noun 'Iowa' is a proper noun as the name of a specific state.
The common noun for the proper noun Kansas is state.
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Yes, Iowa is a proper noun, it is the name of a state.
Yes, the noun 'Georgia' is a proper noun, the name of a state or the name of a person.
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