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UK is an abbreviation for the proper noun United Kingdom; UK is not a noun itself but is used as a noun.
US is not a word, it's an abbreviation. United States is a proper noun.
The United Kingdom is an example of a proper noun.
US is an abbreviation for the proper noun United States. The abbreviation US is used as a noun is used.
The United States Postal Service uses the abbreviation OH for the state of Ohio.
US is not a word, it's an abbreviation. United States is the proper noun.
US as an abbreviation for the United States is a proper noun, "us" is a pronoun.
NatWest is currently an abbreviation for the National Westminster Bank. This is the largest bank today in the Untied Kingdom, and is used by many people.
The term 'United Kingdom' is a proper noun, the name of a specific nation of Europe, consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man.A proper noun is always capitalized.
There is no proper abbreviation for the word global. It is often symbolized by a letter G in acronyms. As far as an abbreviation goes, many people use Gl., but this is in no way a proper abbreviation.
there is no abbreviation
Use periods with the two-letter abbreviation for United States. Do not use periods with the three-letter abbreviation for United States of America. Use the abbreviation U.S. only as an adjective. Spell out United States when it is a noun.The U.S. government is one of the nation's largest employers.Most of their products were made in the USA.CU-Boulder is recognized as one of the premier public universities in the United States.
The accepted abbreviation is Depr.
Mr. is the abbreviation for the proper noun Mister, a title. Proper nouns are always capitalized, as well as the abbreviation for a proper noun.
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The abbreviation for the word,"VERSION" is V.
The word 'US' is an abbreviation for 'United States', a proper noun, the name of a country.The word 'US' or 'United States' are both a short form for the full name of the country, 'The United States of America', also a proper noun.
The word veteran is a common noun, a word for any veteran of anything.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:David Dickey, 2011 San Diego County Veteran of the YearTown of Veteran, NY 14864Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Washington, DC"The Veteran", a novel by Frederick Forsyth
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The word veteran is a common noun, a word for any veteran of anything.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:David Dickey, 2011 San Diego County Veteran of the YearTown of Veteran, NY 14864Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Washington, DC"The Veteran", a novel by Frederick Forsyth
Yes, the word British is a proper noun, a word for the form of English spoken in the United Kingdom. The word British is also a proper adjective.
"US" is an abbreviation for the proper noun "United States", a concrete noun as a word for a physical country.
No, because it is not a proper nou n.
It's four letters, it needs no abbreviation. Write it.
The proper abbreviation for the word required is "req'd." The word required means that something is compulsory, indispensable, or essential.
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