No, downtown is a common noun, a general word for any downtown.
A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; for example:
Exxon is a proper noun
As a name of a road , Park Avenue', it is a proper noun, and both words star with a capital letter. However, when used separately, as 'the park, or 'the avenue', they are common nouns and so not need a capital letter.
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.
Proper noun
It is a proper noun, because it is the name of a specific thing.
Downtown is a common noun. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
No, downtown is a common noun, a general word for any downtown.A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; for example:East Downtown Street, Tucson, AZDowntown Inn, Albuquerque, NM'Downtown' composed by Tony Hatch, sung by Petula Clark'Downtown Abbey', British TV series
Calgary is a proper noun. Towers, facilities, and business are nouns. Downtown and office are noun adjuncts: nouns functioning as adjectives.
The noun 'Father McGovern' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person.
As a name of a road , Park Avenue', it is a proper noun, and both words star with a capital letter. However, when used separately, as 'the park, or 'the avenue', they are common nouns and so not need a capital letter.
Pencil proper or common noun
Exxon is a proper noun
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.
proper noun
Proper noun
It is a proper noun, because it is the name of a specific thing.