A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
The common noun 'weekend' is a proper noun when it is part of a name, for example:
The compound noun 'weekend' is a common noun, a general word for the days following a five day workweek; a word for any weekend anytime.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Weekend Edition (NPR radio program) or "Weekend at Bernie's" (1989 comedy movie).
When a proper noun is used as and adjective, it is a proper adjective; for example:Ancient Mexican structures have similarities to ancient Egyptian structures.
Yes, the word weekend is a common noun, a word for any weekend.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Campeggio Al Weekend (campground), Province of Brescia, ItalyWeekend Way, Columbia, MD or Weekend Lane, Cocoa, FLFurniture Weekend of Saranac Lake (furniture store), Ray Brook, NY"Weekend At Bernie's", 1989 movie with Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman
England - and + ish = English.
It's not a proper noun, so no, it doesn't use an upper-case letter.
The compound noun 'weekend' is a common noun, a general word for the days following a five day workweek; a word for any weekend anytime.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Weekend Edition (NPR radio program) or "Weekend at Bernie's" (1989 comedy movie).
The noun 'Saturday' is a singular, abstract, proper noun; the name of a day of the week; a word for a thing.
Yes, "Weekend" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the specific days of the week considered as a period of leisure or recreation.
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When a proper noun is used as and adjective, it is a proper adjective; for example:Ancient Mexican structures have similarities to ancient Egyptian structures.
Yes, the word weekend is a common noun, a word for any weekend.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Campeggio Al Weekend (campground), Province of Brescia, ItalyWeekend Way, Columbia, MD or Weekend Lane, Cocoa, FLFurniture Weekend of Saranac Lake (furniture store), Ray Brook, NY"Weekend At Bernie's", 1989 movie with Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman
Norway is a proper noun, not an adjective. It is the name of a country. It does not change.
England - and + ish = English.
It's not a proper noun, so no, it doesn't use an upper-case letter.
The term African American is a compound, proper noun, a word for a specific group of people. The plural noun, intellectuals is a common noun. The proper noun African American is a 'noun used as an adjective' to describe the common noun intellectuals. Using a proper adjective or a proper noun to describe a common noun does not change the common noun into a proper noun; for example McDonald's fries, the noun fries is still a common noun; or for Shakespearean character, the noun character is still a common noun.
The proper adjective for Antarctica is Antarctic, as in Antarctic Circle.
To change "France" from a proper adjective to a proper noun, you can refer to France as a specific place, country, or entity instead of using it to describe something. For example, instead of saying "French culture," you can say "France's culture," making "France" the proper noun.