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A proper noun starts with a capital letter and the first word in a sentence.Examples: Mrs. Jones, Chicago, Marquette University
The word 'south' starts with a capital letter when it is the first letter in a sentence, for example: "South is in that direction." The word 'south' starts with a capital letter when it is part of a proper noun, for example: "South Dakota" or "New South Wales".
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The word starts with a capital letter indicating it is a name (most likely a pet). A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. If Spot is the name of something, then it is a proper noun. A noun starting with a capital letter is not always a guarantee that it is a proper noun, people do get it wrong, so you must know the context of the noun's use. For example: The new puppy, Spot left a spot on the carpet.
Th word tail is a common noun because the first letter of a proper noun is capitalized.
There is no English word that start with Z and end with Q. With the exception of the proper noun, zaq, which is a variation of zacarias.
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No, the word she is not a proper noun. It is a pronoun. The word Shea is a proper noun.
The word "Japan" is a proper noun.
A proper noun always starts with a capital letter.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples: Vincent Van Gogh, Paris, OreoA common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.A common noun is a general word for a person, place, or thing.Examples: artist, city, cookie
No, common nouns do not always start with a capital letter. Common nouns refer to general people, places, things, or ideas and are only capitalized when they begin a sentence or are part of a proper noun. Examples include "dog," "book," or "city."
Yes, Halloween is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific celebration.