No, the word 'animal' is a common noun, a word for any animal of any kind.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:
No, the word she is not a proper noun. It is a pronoun. The word Shea is a proper noun.
"Animals" is a common noun, a word for any person or creature. However, an animal such as "Hedwig" from Harry Potter is a proper noun because it refers to a specific creature; the organization The Fund For Animals, or the poem 'The Animals' by Josephine Jacobsen are also proper nouns.
The noun 'Maltese' is a proper noun, a word for the language of Malta; a word for a person of or from the island of Malta.The noun 'Malta' is a proper noun a the name of a specific place.A noun based on a proper noun is also a proper noun.The word 'Maltese' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun as of or from the island of Malta.
No, the word 'English' is a proper noun, a word for a person of or from England; a word for the language of England.The word 'English' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe someone or something of or from England.When a noun or an adjective is based on a proper noun, they are a proper noun and a proper adjective.
The proper noun Spanish is a word for a group of people.The proper noun Spanish is a word for a language.The proper noun Spanish is a word for a culture.
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Yes, the word Chinese is a proper noun and a proper adjective.
The word elevation is a common noun.
The noun 'game' is a common noun, a general word for a physical or mental activity or contest that has rules and that people do for pleasure; a general word for animals pursued or taken by hunting; a word for any game of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'game' is Monopoly or Game Farm Road in Catskill, NY.The word 'game' also functions as a verb and an adjective.
The proper noun is Buddhism, the name of a specific religion.The word Buddhist is also a proper noun, a word for a follower of Buddhism.The word Buddhist is also a proper adjective, a word that describes a noun as of or related to Buddhism.
The word "and" is not a noun at all. The word "and" is a conjunction.
No, it is not a proper noun. It is an adverb.