Specific nouns are specific name, place, or thing Specific nouns are specific name, place, or thing Specific nouns are specific name, place, or thing
Every place on earth has a specific what?
A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.
A general noun is a word for a non-specific person, place, or thing.Examples of general nouns:parentcityappleA specific noun is a word for a specific person, place or thing. Examples:fatherIndianappoliswinesap
the specific place where you reside.
To get to a specific place.
To get to a specific place.
yes it is because it is a name of a specific place.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing.Hawaii is a proper noun as the name of a specific place.
Africa is not a common noun because it refers to a specific continent with well-defined borders, unique characteristics, and a distinct identity. Common nouns, on the other hand, refer to general, nonspecific things or ideas.
What do you mean by "place?" Are you referring to a specific country, a particular farm or ranch, a state or province or what? Please be more specific.
A personal pronoun takes the place of a noun for a specific person, place, or thing.They are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.Examples:I love this job.first person, singular, subjective; takes the place of a noun for specific person, the person speaking.When Jim gets to the station he will call.third person, singular, subjective; takes the place of the name of a specific person, Jim.The Carsons came to visit and they brought the baby with them.third person, plural, subjective (they) and objective (them) which take the place of the noun for specific people, the Carsons.