Yes, the noun roof is a common noun, a word for a roof on anything, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Kathy "Kat" D'Ignazio, The Roof Lady, Atlanta, GARoof Road, Sidney Center, NY or Roof Road, Manhattan, KSRed Roof Inns, Inc., Columbus, OHGreen Roof Lodge, Hackensack, MN"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" by Tennessee Williams
can you travel with objects on the roof of your car on the NY thruway
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roof scoop or sun roof
roof is roof. It's the same.
it is the roof that is what on the top a roof
NY is called NY because NY is New York and the first letter in the words make NY. That's why NY is called NY.
The apex of roof is basically the highest point of the roof where ridge cap and ridge roll of a roof is located.
The roof
The roof of a cave is referred to as the "ceiling" or "overhang".
Concave roof is a roof in the form of a dome or circular shape. A concave roof is one which slopes downward toward the center. You can remember this by thinking the roof is "cave"-ing in.
Generally there is no need for a roof jack in a porch roof. If the porch ceiling will be covered you could run a vent through the roof.