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No, mountain is a common noun. A proper noun for mountain would be a name for someone or something such as Mountain Dew, the Rocky Mountains, Mountain City TN, or Cold Mountain(2003).
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Mountain is a concrete noun. There is an adjective, mountainous, that can refer to things other than mountains, that are or seem equally large (e.g. mountainous ocean waves). The very rarely used abstract noun is mountainousness (hugeness).
Mountain is a noun. Example from the song: This time you gave me a mountain to climb.
No, the noun 'Everest' is a proper noun, the name of a specific mountain. A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Everest' are mountain, prominence, peak, etc.
No, mountain is a common noun. A proper noun for mountain would be a name for someone or something such as Mountain Dew, the Rocky Mountains, Mountain City TN, or Cold Mountain(2003).
Mountain is a predicate noun.
Blue mountain is a proper noun, as it refers to a place and also to a company.
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If the compound noun 'Mountain Resort' is the name of a specific resort, it is a proper noun. If the compound noun 'mountain resort' is a general term for a place to stay in the mountains, it is a common noun.
Yes, the compound noun "Rocky Mountains" is a proper noun, the name of a specific mountain range.
Mountain is a concrete noun. There is an adjective, mountainous, that can refer to things other than mountains, that are or seem equally large (e.g. mountainous ocean waves). The very rarely used abstract noun is mountainousness (hugeness).
the type of mountain that explodes is mountain Everest
Mountain is a noun. Example from the song: This time you gave me a mountain to climb.
No, the noun 'Everest' is a proper noun, the name of a specific mountain. A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Everest' are mountain, prominence, peak, etc.
Yes, the word "mountain" is a noun. It is a geological landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, typically having a peak.
The noun 'tiger' is a common noun because it is a general word for a type of cat; a word for any tiger of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Eldrick "Tiger" WoodsTiger, GA (pop. 316)Tiger Mountain, Tiger Mountain State Forest, WATiger River, Free State, South Africa (pop. approx. 1000)