Proper nouns: New York City, Coca-Cola Common nouns: dog, table
Examples of Proper Nouns:People:President Barack O'BamaMr. JonesJennifer LopezPlaces:Salem, North CarolinaParis, FranceAfricaThings:Brooks Talent AgencyFirst National BankWebster's Dictionary
Some examples of globalization include multinational corporations operating in multiple countries, the spread of global brands like McDonald's and Coca-Cola, and the exchange of cultural practices and ideas through technology and media. Trade agreements such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) and regional trade blocs like the European Union also reflect globalization.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing and is always capitalized, such as "Mary," "Paris," or "Coca-Cola." A common noun, on the other hand, refers to a general person, place, or thing and is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. Examples of common nouns include "girl," "city," and "soda."
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The third ingredient listed on a can of coca-cola is "Colour (Caramel 150d)".
the largest plant of coca-cola in asia is situated in Pakistan Gujranwala city
No. Bolivia has evicted Coca-Cola from their country.
Coca-Cola is the world's largest non-alcoholic beverage producer. (Bodden, the story of coca-cola, 2009).
Coca-Cola Enterprises is the world's largest marketer, producer and distributor of Coca-Colaproducts, founded in 1986.
Coca cola
No, not every country in the world has Coca-Cola. Though you can find Coca-Cola in most countries, it is banned in North Korea.
MACEDONIA drinks the best coca cola
In each country there are different Coca Cola enterprises with Coca Cola unrelated name. So depends on country.
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