The mother deer taught her fawn how to survive in the forrest.
The fawn followed its mother through the deep, evergreen forest. First, you have to think of a sentence using the word fawn.
Example sentence - We quietly watched the doe and her fawn walk in the meadow.
The freshman fawned over the star of the soccer team.
Yesterday, I saw a doe with her fawn in this very meadow.
If we remain quiet, the fawn will continue to forage. It is obvious that some animal has been using my garden for forage.
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No, "fawn" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun that refers to a young deer.
Yes, the plural is 'fawns'
The word fawn can apply to very young offspring of some animals and can be used with male or female offspring.
The fawn's legs were splayed out under her as she spun around on the ice.