Yes, the noun 'people' is a common noun, a general word for two or more human beings.
The common noun 'people' is capitalized in the example sentence because it is the first word in the sentence.
Yes, platform is a common noun, a word for any platform.
Steamer is to pier as train is to platform (or station or depot or terminal)
The word 'train' is both a verb and a noun.The noun train is a common noun, a general word for a connected line of railroad cars; a general word for a part of a gown that trails behind the wearer; a general word for a connected series of events, actions, or ideas; a general word for a series of moving machine parts for transmitting motion.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:The Essex Steam Train (attraction), Essex, MATrain Ave, Cleveland, OH"The Train", 1964 movie starring Burt Lancaster
Motion is always described in relation to some other point, which is considered to be a fixed point. For example, if you are at the window of a moving train with your hat in your hand and you pass a man on the platform, you do not see the hat as moving because you consider yourself to be a fixed point, and the hat's position compared to yours does not change. However, the man on the platform sees himself as the fixed point, and compared to him, the train, you and your hat are all moving.
Because the white people were staring at her on the train
The rail separating the flight of stairs in half was cold because of the recent snow We call it a railroad because the first train tracks were made from wooden rails. In angry protest, they rail against the unfair treatment.
The common nouns in the sentence are: people, platform, train.
The common nouns are:peopleplatformtrain
The exprees train arrived early and waited on the platform. Express yourself clearly when you speak in public.
The platform on the north side (forgot the number)
The train for Dover Priory doesn't always leave from the same platform. Check the departure board as you enter the station to see which platform the next train leaves from.
It's usually platform 2.
Usually it is platform 7.
Platform 3.
It varies completely by the train type and the train station.
There is no such tracking system, which can track exact departure or arrival platform number, actually it decided by station master according to train schedule. At other hand most of train have a fix platform at which train runs, but in some cases like delay or more it can be changed. So its not fix platform all the time for a train.
Platform
As I recall, a fast moving train did not pull me in as it passed by closely; however, it did frighten me.