Some common nouns for the proper noun Paris are:
No, the word 'Paris' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific place.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'Paris' is it.Example: When we visited Paris, it was especially beautiful at night.
Paris is a proper noun.
No, the noun France is a proper noun, the name of a specific place; the common noun is country.
There is a monument in Paris. (monument is common, Paris is proper)
Parisian is a noun when referring to a person from Paris; Parisian is an adjective used to describe something as from Paris.
Yes
It can be both. It can also be a verb. As a adv It was rainy overnight Verb I overnighted in Paris. Noun an overnight in Paris.
The term 'Paris streets' is two nouns. The word 'Paris' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place. The word 'streets' is a common noun, a general word for any streets in Paris; a word for things.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being. Examples:I was on the Paris streets. (the verb 'was' is the state of being there)I walked the Paris streets. (the verb 'walked' is an action)
What type of noun is childhood
the government type for Paris is republic, at least that's what i saw when i researched it
Countryside is a type of common noun.
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.