a shark
shark
No, the noun 'lifeguard' is a common noun.A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'lifeguard' is the name of the lifeguard.
Larry the Lobster
Firefighter, Policeman, Soldier, Lifeguard
His name is Larry the Lobster he is Spongebobs lifegaurd friend
Pool cleaner, lifeguard, housekeeper, laundromat employee.
because of a shark
Yes it is! Lifeguard flights are for missions of an urgent medical nature and the call sign is utilized when a flight requires expeditious handling. Air Traffic Control will expedite the handling of aircraft using a lifeguard prefix to their flight identifier. here is a real time flight tracker for Airborne Lifeguard Flights. http://flightaware.com/live/special/lifeguard/
Sarah,but for some reason everybody else besides Victor and the kids calls her Emily.
kasi un ang pinangalan sa kanya
His name is Lance Fishman
Where Everybody Knows Your Name was created in 1982.