John Wiley's puzzle about nouns typically involves identifying a specific set of nouns based on a given clue or pattern. The answers often depend on the context or rules presented in the puzzle. Without specific details about the puzzle, it's difficult to provide the exact answers. If you can provide more details or the specific clues, I would be happy to help!
The answer to this puzzle is; John, Paul, George and Rango. these answers are said going from left to right. :)
No. Several is an adjective that answers the question "how many?"Examples of proper nouns are Germany, John, the White House
Puzzle No 151: John's Score (UK) , or Colin's Score (US) Location: The Puzzle Doctor's House. Answer = John Scored 60 points. Puzzle No 153: Ultimate Escape (UK) , or The Diabolical Box (US) Location: The Puzzle Doctor's House. Please see the Related link below for a walkthrough of puzzle No 153.
John and the Smiths took my mother on a picnic in the park.common nouns: mother, picnic, and park.proper nouns: John, and Smiths.
John Spilsbury was born in England. John Spilsbury was the inventor of the first jigsaw puzzle in 1767. He used this puzzle to teach geography.
Englishmen, John Spilsbury invented the jigsaw puzzle in 1767
Yes.
Jigsaw Puzzle
John Spilsbury
John Spilsbury
Proper nouns for father include specific names like John, Michael, or David.
by john spilsbury in 1766