Yes, the word American is a proper noun, a word for a person from the country of America.
The word American is also a proper adjective, a word to describe something as of or from the country of America.
The word 'American' is a noun, a proper noun, a word for a person.
The word 'American' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
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The word English is a proper noun. All proper nouns are capitalised.
The word America is a proper noun. All proper nouns should be capitalised.
American is an adjective and a noun.
British is an adjective and a noun.
"American" is most often an adjective, but can also be used as a noun, meaning resident and/or citizen of America.
what part of speech is work
adverb
i want to know what part of speech is camping
what part of speech is beneath
It's an adverb.
"Practice" is a verb in British English and an noun in American English.
freedom of speech and press
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
American Speech was created in 1925.
"American" is most often an adjective, but can also be used as a noun, meaning resident and/or citizen of America.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
what part of speech is beneath
what part of speech is work
adverb
The part of speech for "explicit" is an adjective.