"Steve is a man who likes pie." Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things.
The compound noun 'Cocoa Puffs' is a proper noun, the name of a specific product; a registered trademark of General Mills.
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its a noun not a proper noun think kid >:(
Rust is a common noun.
proper nouns are: him, her, they...
No, a compound noun can be a common noun or a proper noun.Examples of compound common nouns:baseball playercountrysidepaint brushExamples of compound proper nouns:President of the United StatesPanama CanalGoodyear Blimp
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No, the compound noun 'Niagara Falls' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
They say that the best known song in the world is "Happy Birthday".compound proper noun: "Happy Birthday"common noun: songcommon noun: world
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.
The compound noun, Dr. Gomez' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person. A proper noun is always capitalized.
The word x-ray is a common compound noun. The word Xbox is a proper compound noun.
The compound noun 'Independence Day' is a proper noun, the name of a specific holiday.Examples of common nouns are holiday, celebration, or festival.
The compound noun 'Suez Canal' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
The compound noun Bijou Theater is a proper noun, the name of a business or a building (real or fictional).
The compound noun Bijou Theater is a proper noun, the name of a business or a building (real or fictional).
The term African American is a compound, proper noun, a word for a specific group of people. The plural noun, intellectuals is a common noun. The proper noun African American is a 'noun used as an adjective' to describe the common noun intellectuals. Using a proper adjective or a proper noun to describe a common noun does not change the common noun into a proper noun; for example McDonald's fries, the noun fries is still a common noun; or for Shakespearean character, the noun character is still a common noun.