what is the the proper noun in this sentence 'Kate unwrapped her birthday present'
The word birthday need not be capitalised, but if someone's birthday is, for example, February 6th then the month is capitalised. Birthday should be capitalised when it is the first word in a sentence. It will also be capitalized if it is a proper noun. An example would be if someone's name was Birthday Jones, that would be capitalised. Thank God there is an "Improve" button since the guy that origianlly answered is a moron.
They say that the best known song in the world is "Happy Birthday".compound proper noun: "Happy Birthday"common noun: songcommon noun: world
Could you please provide the sentence you would like me to check for proper spelling?
The noun Arthur's is a proper possessive noun. The noun birthday is a common noun.
The common nouns in this sentence is the crew, supplies, and ship. There are no proper nouns in your sentence.
No, come is not a verb and "going to come" implies future reference while "at" is present tense they contradict, the proper sentence would be "who is going to come to your birthday party?"/ "who is going to attend your birthday party?" using the going to future tense or "who will be at your birthday party?" using conditional present
No, unwrapped is not a noun. Unwrapped is the past participle of the verb to unwrap; the past participle is also used as an adjective. Example sentences: Verb: The baby unwrapped the candy by chewing the off the wrapper and spitting it out. Adjective: From now on, I'm giving the baby unwrapped candy.
Yes, the word "Birthday" should be capitalized in the sentence "Clayton's Birthday is tomorrow" as it is a proper noun referring to a specific event or occasion.
"Happy Birthday" is typically capitalized in a sentence because it is a proper noun phrase used as a title or greeting to mark a special occasion. Capitalizing it distinguishes it as a specific term rather than just a regular birthday wish.
The word birthday need not be capitalised, but if someone's birthday is, for example, February 6th then the month is capitalised. Birthday should be capitalised when it is the first word in a sentence. It will also be capitalized if it is a proper noun. An example would be if someone's name was Birthday Jones, that would be capitalised. Thank God there is an "Improve" button since the guy that origianlly answered is a moron.
They say that the best known song in the world is "Happy Birthday".compound proper noun: "Happy Birthday"common noun: songcommon noun: world
yeah that's a proper sentence
The word birthday need not be capitalized, but if someone's birthday is, for example, February 6th then the month is capitalized. Birthday should be capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence. It will also be capitalized if it is a proper noun. An example would be if someone's name was Birthday Jones, that would be capitalized.
That is not proper
Here are some sentences.A proper sentence has a subject and a verb.Use proper etiquette at the party.
it is an un proper sentence
NO. Not at all. It is improper