A proper noun for the common noun 'idea' could be Einstein's Theory, the Bermuda Triangle, or Buddhism.
concentration
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'landmark' (or 'famous landmark) is the name of a famous landmark; for example, The Taj Mahal, The Statue of Liberty, or The Eiffel Tower.
proper noun because proper noun is place thing and idea
No an example of a proper noun is Tom or california.
The noun Christmas is a proper, abstract noun (sometimes called an idea noun); a word for a concept.
No, mount. is not a proper noun, however if it is a specific mount. then it is a proper noun. Example: Mount Everest.
An example sentence with a proper noun (Jane), a concrete noun (sign), and an abstract noun (idea):Jane has a great idea for our sign.
proper noun because proper noun is place thing and idea
No. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. A verb relates to what the noun is doing. A proper noun is simply the name of a place or person. Example: Julian walked to the store. Noun(s): store Proper noun(s): Julian Verb: walked
An idea that is a noun: idea
No
The word 'idea' is a common noun; the word 'you' is a pronoun.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'landmark' (or 'famous landmark) is the name of a famous landmark; for example, The Taj Mahal, The Statue of Liberty, or The Eiffel Tower.
proper noun because proper noun is place thing and idea
It is a common noun
It is a common noun
The noun 'game' is a common noun, but the title of a game is a proper noun. For example: "Solitaire" is a proper noun
No an example of a proper noun is Tom or california.