Canadians speak English and French.
No, the word Canadian is not an adverb.The word Canadian is a noun and an adjective.
a surly waiter....
Stewardess or steward.
The word Canadian has four syllables. (Ca-na-di-an)
The French Canadian word for grandmother is "grand-mère".
A Canadian/French word Tabagane was adopted from the Canadian Micmac tribe who used the word Tobakun
In the phrase Canadian citizens, the word Canadian is an adjective, as it modifies, or more clearly defines, the noun, citizens. A pronoun is a word that replaces the noun, like it, she or they.
Yes, the noun 'waiter' is a common noun, a general word for any male who serves food or drink to customers.
Yes, the noun 'waiter' is a common noun, a general word for any male who serves food or drink to customers.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "Canadian" when it is used as a proper noun to refer to a person from Canada or an attribute specifically related to Canada. For example, "Canadian food" or "Canadian culture."
The waiter is now called a server if you are politically correct.
His superciliousness was apparent in the dreadful way he treated the waiter.