The nouns in the sentence are:
target, common noun
William Tell, proper noun
apple, common noun
son's, common, possessive noun
head, common noun
All of the above nouns are singular, concrete nouns.
There are no abstract nouns in your sentence. William Tell is a proper, concrete noun. Target, apple, son,and head are concrete common nouns.
The noun 'target' is an abstract noun when used as a word for a desired goal. In this sentence, the word 'target' is used as a word for a physical object.
The nouns in your sentence are:
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The nouns in your sentence are:targetWilliam Tell (proper noun)appleson's (possessive noun)head
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No
The nouns in the sentence are geologist, scratches, direction, and movement.
No, time is not a proper noun; it is a common noun. Nouns refer to people, places, and things. Nouns can be divided into proper nouns and common nouns. Proper nouns are names for specific people, places, events, and things, such as William Tell, the Ottoman Empire, June, and the Treaty of Versailles, and are always capitalized. The word time is only a proper noun if it's part of a proper name, such as 'The Time Machine' or The Fun Time Video Arcade. If you're asking about units of time, such as 1 o' clock, that too is a common noun. Just thought I'd add that in.
The nouns in your sentence are:targetWilliam Tell (proper noun)appleson's (possessive noun)head
William Tell
William Tell supposedly shot an apple off of his son's head with an arrow.
William Tell.
william tell shot an apple off his sons head
An apple
William told his son to shoot the apple off of his head to prove his marksmanship in the story of William Tell.
William Tell.
William Tell
William tell
William Tell the musician was born in February, 1980. No one knows when the mythical William Tell lived, the one who shot an apple off his son's head.
Apple