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Yes, "Charlotte's Web" is a proper noun. It is the title of a well-known children's book written by E.B. White.
'Charley' as spelled is a proper noun, and applied to females. The male form is 'Charlie'. Note the subtle spelling difference. Charley is a dimunitive of Charlotte Charlie is a diminutive of Charles.
The city in North Carolina is spelled Charlotte, and that is the usual spelling of the female given name.Some possible variants are:CharloteSharlotteSharletteSharloteSharleteCharlete
Pencil proper or common noun
Exxon is a proper noun
proper noun
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'song' are:The Song dynasty (960-1279) of ChinaSong Street in Port Charlotte, FLSong (Thai restaurant) in Brooklyn, NY"With a Song in My Heart" (published in 1929 by Rodgers & Hart)
As a name of a road , Park Avenue', it is a proper noun, and both words star with a capital letter. However, when used separately, as 'the park, or 'the avenue', they are common nouns and so not need a capital letter.
Yes, the word 'Ali' is a proper noun, the name of a person.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun is always capitalized.
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Proper noun
It is a proper noun, because it is the name of a specific thing.