The names for the seasons (nouns) are spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Proper nouns are capitalized, e.g. the name of a particular person, place or object: John, Earth, the White House, Coca Cola
I believe a book falls under the category "person, place, or thing" and therefore is a noun.
Yes. Common nouns name a person, place, or thing, and do start with a lower case letter. Proper nouns name a particular person, place, or thing, and start with a capital letter. The word bug does not name a particular person, place, or thing, so it is a common noun.
Yes, "guy" is a common noun. It refers to a general person, typically a male, without specifying a particular individual. Common nouns are general names for a class of objects or people, as opposed to proper nouns, which name specific entities.
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A school named Heritage Elementary is a proper noun because it is a name. The words on their own, 'heritage' and 'elementary' are common nouns.
Yes, "guard" is a common noun. It refers to a person or thing that protects or watches over something. Unlike proper nouns, which name specific individuals or entities, common nouns like "guard" can refer to any guard, not just one particular person or entity.
Yes, "fireman" is a common noun. It refers to a general profession and does not specify a particular person or individual. Common nouns are general terms for people, places, or things, as opposed to proper nouns, which name specific entities.
A proper noun is the name of a particular person, place, or thing.
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