It can be.
If you are talking about one century as a length of time, ie. one hundred years. It is not.
One hundred years ago...
One century ago...
It's not capitalized.
If you are talking about life in the 14th Century, then it is capitalized because you are speaking of a specific set of one hundred years.
It was still a name. Usually a common or proper noun as it is today.
"Park Avenue" is a proper noun, because it is a place. Proper nouns like this should always be capitalized.
Exxon is a proper noun
Yes, the word 'Ali' is a proper noun, the name of a person.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun is always capitalized.
The noun 'minotaur' (lower case m) is a common noun as a word for members of a generic species of bull-headed creatures in 20th-century fantasy fiction.The noun 'Minotaur' (capital M) is a proper noun as the name of a creature from Greek mythology.
The word century is a common noun. The word fifteenth is functioning as an adjective (not a noun) decribing the noun century.
The word century is a common noun. The word fifteenth is functioning as an adjective (not a noun) decribing the noun century.
No, "nineteenth century" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun. It refers to a specific time period but does not name a specific entity or individual. Proper nouns typically refer to unique names of people, places, or organizations, while "nineteenth century" describes a general historical timeframe.
There are no proper nouns in the sentence. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The nouns in the sentence (statues and century) are common nouns; the statues are not specified by name and a century is not a specific date.
The term 'Twentieth Century Fox' is not a sentence, it's a compound proper noun, the name of a company. A proper noun is always capitalized.The possessive form of the proper noun is Twentieth Century Fox's.example: Twentieth Century Fox's newest release is a big hit.
There are no proper nouns in the sentence. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The nouns in the sentence (statues and century) are common nouns; the statues are not specified by name and a century is not a specific date.
Yes, Pocahontas is a proper noun, the name of a person.
Klondike is the name of a particular place, so it is a proper noun.
Opechancanough or Opchanacanough, chief of the Powhatan Confederacy, is a proper noun, the name of a specific person. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.
It was still a name. Usually a common or proper noun as it is today.
"Park Avenue" is a proper noun, because it is a place. Proper nouns like this should always be capitalized.
Pencil proper or common noun