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The noun magazine is a singular, common, concrete noun.

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12y ago

A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. Some examples of proper nouns for magazines (plural) or magazine (singular) are:

  • Hearst Magazines, publisher
  • TIME Magazine
  • Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA
  • The Magazine Cafe, W 37th Street, New York, NY
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10y ago

No, the noun 'magazine' is a concretenoun; a word for a publication containing articles and illustrations; a chamber for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breech of a gun; a word for a physical thing.

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12y ago

It can be either, depending on how it's used. In this sentence, it's a noun: "Look at this magazine." In the next sentence, it's an adjective: "Look at this magazine article."

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12y ago

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4y ago

Proper

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4y ago

Magazine

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