The nouns are boy, name, and beach.
The nouns in the sentence are:gesturesCanada
There are three nouns. Jack Hammond, name, and boy are nouns. The name Jack Hammond is a proper noun.
There are no proper nouns in the sentence. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The nouns in the sentence (statues and century) are common nouns; the statues are not specified by name and a century is not a specific date.
The name of my puppy is Fido. (the nouns are name, puppy, and Fido) I come from a town by the name of Springfield. (the nouns are town, name, and Springfield) Use the name of a flower for her name. (the nouns are name, flower, and name)
The nouns are: George Washington and President, proper nouns for the name of a person and the person's title.
saftey,passengers,concern,pilot
The common nouns in the sentence are:parentssummerThe proper nouns in the sentence are: AidenMandeville (the name of a place, must be capitalized)
The proper nouns in the sentence are:William J. Snow (the name of a person)TWA (the name of a company)
There are no proper nouns in the sentence. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The nouns in the sentence (statues and century) are common nouns; the statues are not specified by name and a century is not a specific date.
There are no proper nouns in the sentence. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The nouns in the sentence (brother, school, and fall) are common nouns; brother and school are not specified by name.
The nouns in the sentence are:Darjeeling, a proper noun, the name of a specific place.place, a common noun, a general word for any location or position.
Bob and street are the nouns in this sentence. Bob is a proper noun, a name.