gas tank
anything that holds water
cups
bottles
coffee cup
soda bottle
Refill is a noun (a refill) and a verb (to refill).
Specific nouns are specific name, place, or thing Specific nouns are specific name, place, or thing Specific nouns are specific name, place, or thing
No, Kyle is a proper noun, the name of a specific person. Proper nouns are always capitalized. Common nouns are something like a pencil for example. They don't focus on a specific person.
my dad has to refill his car fuel tank every week
No, ice cap is a common noun. It is only a proper noun if it is the name of something specific, such as Ice Cap, Alaska or Ice Cap Products.
Because its a name of something specific.
No, being the name of something specific, it is a proper noun.
water
medicine
cotton candy
Candyfloss
laundry, bills, mail, workload
Ficus, and then something else depending on its specific species.
Mark, or tangible symbol, representing something or someone specific.
Eyebrows Chicken Nose Hairs Duck
For basic instructions on how to refill a printer cartridge go to Wikihow. It has simple instructions as well as photographs explaining the process. For more specific instructions on a particular brand and model go to Youtube, there is usually a video for specific models.
Yes, Pennsylvania is a proper noun. It is the name of a state in the United States.