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The noun 'sunshine' is a common noun, a general word for the heat, light, brightness, etc. from the sun.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:

  • Sunshine Anderson, American R&B singer
  • Sunshine, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia
  • "You Are My Sunshine" a popular song from the 1930s
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No, the noun 'sun' as a general word for any star is a common noun.

The noun 'sun' when used as 'the Sun', the specific star nearest the Earth can be capitalized as a proper noun but it is not mandatory. In most sentences using the term 'the sun' it is treated as a common noun, for example: 'The day became hotter and hotter as the sun rose steadily in the sky.'

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The noun 'sun' as a general word for any star is a common noun.

The noun 'sun' when used as 'the Sun', the specific star nearest the Earth can be capitalized as a proper noun but it is not mandatory. In most sentences using the term 'the sun' it is treated as a common noun, for example: The sun came out after the rain.

See the attached link below (although, the link refers to the word "moon" but the reason is the same).

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The noun 'sun' as a general word for any star is a common noun.

The noun 'sun' when used as 'the Sun', the specific star nearest the Earth can be capitalized as a proper noun but it is not mandatory. In most sentences using the term 'the sun' it is treated as a common noun, for example: The sun came out after the rain.

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A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.

A capitalized first letter does not make a noun a proper noun.

A proper noun is determined by the meaning of that noun.

The noun 'Sun' (capitalized) is sometimes used as a word for the star around which the planet earth orbits but the noun 'sun' (lower case) can mean our sun or any star in the heaven.

Examples:

We're off for a weekend in the sun. (common noun)

The sun will set at six forty today. (common noun)

They went to Sun Valley, Idaho to ski. (proper noun)

The Chicago Sun-Times is a newspaper. (proper noun)

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6y ago

No sunny is an adjective because it is a descriptive word.

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No you are saying wrong scroll down you will find the correct answer from anonymous
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8y ago

Proper noun, because Sunlight is specifically from the sun however, moonlight specifically comes from the moon.

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Yes..... Sun is a proper noun

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Yes

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