The noun 'name' can function in the subjectiveor objective case.
The noun 'name' is a neuter noun, a word that has no gender.
No, it is a noun. A proper noun is a noun that needs an upper case, such as a name or place.
No. In English, Bahrain is a proper noun. In Arabic, Bahrain can mean either the name of the particular country, in which case it is a proper noun, or it can mean "two seas", in which case it is common noun.
No, it is a common noun. Unless it is a name. In that case it would become a proper noun.
Tesco is a proper noun, as it is the name of a specific thing, in this case a retail company.
Finger is a common noun. Unless someone's name is finger, in which case it is proper
The noun SONY is a proper noun, the name of a specific company. A proper noun always has its first letter capitalized, but in the case of SONY, they use all capital letters for their name.
The noun 'van' (lower case v) is a common noun, a general word for an enclosed boxlike vehicle used to transport goods or people.The noun 'Van' (upper case V) is a proper noun, the name of a person.
The noun 'max' (lower case m) is a common noun, a shortened form of the noun maximum.The noun 'Max' (capital M) is a proper noun, the name of a person; often a shortened form of the name Maximilian or Maxwell.
The noun 'max' (lower case m) is an informal word for 'maximum', the greatest possible amount or degree. The noun 'Max' (upper case M) is the name of a person, a proper noun, often a shortened form of 'Maximilian'.
The noun 'Miles' (capital M) is a proper noun, the name of a person. The name 'Miles' can be a given name or a surname. The noun 'miles' (lower case m) is a common noun, the plural form of the common noun 'mile', a general word for a type of linear measure.
No, being the name of something specific, it is a proper noun.
"Badly" is an adverb, not a noun. Can't be a possessive noun, unless your name is Mr. Badly, in which case it's "Mr. Badly's car".