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Yes, the noun celebration is a common noun, a word for any celebration of any kind.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:

  • Celebration, FL 34747
  • Celebration Lane, Staten Island, NY
  • Celebration Inn, Lewisburg, TN
  • MS Bahamas Celebration (cruise ship)
  • "A Charlie Brown Celebration" 1982 TV animated feature
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8y ago

Yes. A common noun does NOT name a person, place, or thing. It is a general use of the world and is not a specific noun. Your name is a proper noun.

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Celebrate is a verb. Celebration is a noun.

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No, it is a verb (an action word).

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