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The proper adjective is "American," derived from the proper noun "America."
Footnotes typically go at the end of the sentence, after any punctuation marks. This helps readers easily identify the source or additional information related to that particular sentence.
"I spent a great deal of time longing for my sister after she moved to Chicago."
At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Chicago National Autistic Society
At the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used in the title or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: The chief justice lives in Chicago. Chief Justice Smith lives in Chicago. Do you live in Chicago, Chief Justice?
No, it should only be capitalized when you are referring to a specific city hall. For example, Chicago City Hall.
The adjective in the sentence "The Fosters had a goodtime when they took a train to Chicago" is 'good'. 'Good' is the adjective as it describes the noun 'time'. For another example of an adjective in this case, we can use 'bad' instead of good: "The Fosters had a bad time when they took a train to Chicago."
The military base was surrounded by a secure enclave, providing a protected area for key operations.
Chicago is a noun. It's a city in Illinois.
Yes, the possessive form of a proper noun can act as an adjective.
The Chicago White Sox play in the American League.
The Mayor of Chicago led the parade. Chicago is a large city in the midwest.
The address of the A French American Museum Of Chicago is: Po Box 61, Chicago, IL 60690-0061
Chicago's American was an afternoon paper, premiering on July 4, 1900 as Hearst's Chicago American. It's companion Morning American came out in 1902 and was replaced by the Examiner in 1907. In 1939 William Randolph Hearst sold the American and his Herald Examiner. It continued as the Chicago Herald American until 1953 with it becoming Chicago's American. The Chicago Tribune owned the American from 1956 through 1969 and then finally, as Chicago Today, from 1969 until the paper ended it's publication on September 13, 1974.
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There are at least 4 American Apparel stores in Chicago. One of them is located on 46 Walton St, Chicago, Illinois.
The address of the Filipino American Historical Society Of Chicago is: 5472 S Dorchester Ave, Chicago, IL 60615-5309
1983First African-American elected mayor of Chicago : Harold Washington