Unless you're talking about a certain stadium called Stadium, then no.
Yes, the noun stadium is a common noun, a general word for any large (often roofless) building with rows of seats for spectators at modern sports events; a general word for a type of building.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun stadium is Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, MI or Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX.
Some common nouns for Yankee Stadium are:arenabuildingbusinessfieldlandmarkstructurework placevenue
No, stadium is a common noun. It becomes a proper noun when it is part of a name or a title. Examples:Common noun: The stadium opens a noon.Common noun: The prices at the stadium have really gone up.Proper noun: We have tickets to see a game at the Salt Lake Stadium.Proper noun: Leslie Banks starred in the 1939 movie, The Arsenal Stadium Mystery.
No, stadium is a common noun. It becomes a proper noun when it is part of a name or a title. Examples:Common noun: The stadium opens a noon.Common noun: The prices at the stadium have really gone up.Proper noun: We have tickets to see a game at the Salt Lake Stadium.Proper noun: Leslie Banks starred in the 1939 movie, The Arsenal Stadium Mystery.
No, stadium is a common noun. It becomes a proper noun when it is part of a name or a title. Examples:Common noun: The stadium opens a noon.Common noun: The prices at the stadium have really gone up.Proper noun: We have tickets to see a game at the Salt Lake Stadium.Proper noun: Leslie Banks starred in the 1939 movie, The Arsenal Stadium Mystery.
No, the word she is not a proper noun. It is a pronoun. The word Shea is a proper noun.
The noun 'Soldier Field' is a singular, concrete, proper noun; the name of a football stadium in Chicago, IL.A proper noun is always capitalized.
Wrigley Field is a proper noun. Proper nouns are specific names given to individual people, places, or things, and they are always capitalized. In this case, Wrigley Field refers to a specific baseball stadium located in Chicago, Illinois, and is therefore considered a proper noun.
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.
The noun 'Soldier Field' is a singular, concrete, proper noun; the name of a football stadium in Chicago, IL.A proper noun is always capitalized.
No, the noun 'arena' is a common noun, a general word for any arena of any kind. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro NC, Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor MI, etc.
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.