The word Edward is a proper noun, a person's name. A proper noun is always capitalized. Some examples are:
I have a computer. I have a printer.
The word month is a common noun, but the names of the months are proper nouns because they are names. Dates may or may not be a proper noun because dates are written or expressed in many different forms. For example, 6/25/99 is just a number; June 25th is a proper noun and an adjective, the 25th of June or June's 25th day; June 25, 1999 is a matter of choice if you call it all a proper noun or just the word June.
Happy and gladSneaky and shadyDirt and earthPopular and favoredBeautiful and pretty
No, the noun 'refrigerator' is a common noun, a general word for a household appliance or a type of machinery used to keep something cool; a word for any refrigerator of any kind.A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Samsung RT 29 or the Turbo Air M3R19-1 25".A proper noun is always capitalized.
Use the letter s but not an apostrophe after the figures when expressing decades or centuries. Do, however, use an apostrophe before figures expressing a decade if numerals are left out. Examples: Classes begin Aug. 25. Purdue University was founded May 6, 1869. The semester begins in January. The 1800s. The '90s.SOURCE: The OWL @ Purdue
Edward R. Murrow was born on April 25, 1908.
Edward Grey was born on April 25, 1862.
Edward Grey was born on April 25, 1862.
Edward Lee was born on May 25, 1957.
Edward Grey was born on April 25, 1862.
Edward Grey was born on April 25, 1862.
Edward A. Hannegan was born on 1807-06-25.
Edward A. Hannegan died on 1859-02-25.
Edward Dwyer was born on 1895-11-25.
Edward Larkin died on 1915-04-25.
Edward Klima died on 2008-09-25.
Edward McKeever was born on 1910-08-25.