Yes, it is a person, and a proper noun. It is a specitic person's name.
Mrs. Hernandez is a proper noun. The common noun for Mrs. Hernandez could be woman, teacher, neighbor, librarian, pharmacist, etc.
Mrs. Hernandez is a women and San Francisco is a city
The plural form for the proper noun is the Hernandezes. The plural possessive form is the Hernandezes'.Example: The Hernandezes' house is at the end of the street.
Mr Taylor is the specific name of a person, so is a proper noun.
Yes, Mr. Sharma is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person. A noun is a word for any person, place, or thing. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title (Mr. Sharma, Principal).
The correct possessive form for the proper noun Hernandez is Hernandez's.Example: Mr. Hernandez's office is at the end of the hall.
Mr. (noun) Hernandez (noun) angrily (adverb) broke (verb) his (adjective) new (adjective) pencil (noun)
In the sentence "Mr. Hernandez angrily broke his new pencil," "Mr." is a noun (title), "Hernandez" is a proper noun, "angrily" is an adverb, "broke" is a verb, "his" is a possessive pronoun, "new" is an adjective, and "pencil" is a common noun. Each word serves to provide specific information about the action and the subject.
The possessive form of the proper noun Hernandez is Hernandez's.
Mrs. Hernandez is a proper noun. The common noun for Mrs. Hernandez could be woman, teacher, neighbor, librarian, pharmacist, etc.
Mrs. Hernandez is a women and San Francisco is a city
Examples of common nouns for the proper noun Mrs. Hernandez are:personwomanfemalewifecitizenfriendneighborcustomer
You'd punctuate it the same as any other noun. The Hernandez's house
No. Mr Murphy's is a possessive noun. It refers to something that belongs to (or is possessed by) Mr Murphy.
The noun 'Mr. Timken' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person.
The plural form for the proper noun is the Hernandezes. The plural possessive form is the Hernandezes'.Example: The Hernandezes' house is at the end of the street.
The possessive form for the proper noun Mr. Douglas is Mr. Douglas's.Example: Mr. Douglas's office is on the right.