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"Park Avenue" is a proper noun, because it is a place. Proper nouns like this should always be capitalized.
Yes, the word truth is a common noun; a genera word for the real facts about something; a word for any truth about anything.A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Sojourner TruthTruth or Consequences, NMThe Truth in Lending Act (TILA) of 1968
It is a proper noun, because it is the name of a specific thing.
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Some common nouns for the proper noun Sojourner Truth are:personwomanslaveactivistheroineabolitionistactivist
Some common nouns for the proper noun 'Sojourner Truth' are:womanmotherabolitionistactivistslavehuman beingA noun is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
You can't. Sojourner Truth was a person by that name so it has to be a proper noun.The noun 'sojourner' is a common noun as a general word for someone who stays in a place for a short time and moves on.The noun 'truth' is a common noun as a general word for what is believed to be reality, fact, or actuality.Example sentence for the common nouns:"I met a sojourner at Denton who tried always to tell the truth."
The noun 'sojourner' is a commonnoun, a word for anyone staying or residing temporarily in a place that is not their home.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Sojourner Truth, American abolitionist and civil rights activist.Sojourner Way, Shutesbury, MA or Sojourner Street, Austin, TXSojourner Cafe, Santa Barbara, CA
A proper noun for the common noun 'slave' is the name of a slave, such as Nat Turner or Sojourner Truth. The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'slave' is slavery.
Some common nouns for the proper noun Sojourner Truth are:personwomanslaveactivistheroineabolitionistactivist
"Park Avenue" is a proper noun, because it is a place. Proper nouns like this should always be capitalized.
No. A proper noun is an official name, place, or organization in which you would capitalize the name (For example, the name Stephen, the place of New York, or the organization of the European Union). Truth is a regular noun, meaning it is not capitalized.
Yes, the word truth is a common noun; a genera word for the real facts about something; a word for any truth about anything.A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Sojourner TruthTruth or Consequences, NMThe Truth in Lending Act (TILA) of 1968
It is a proper noun, because it is the name of a specific thing.
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Proper noun