Christmas Day is celebrated on what day in Guatemala
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December 25th
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Apostrophe placement for class's
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you do not need the third s. An apostrophe is placed after the
second s to make it class'
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Is St Louis a common noun or a proper noun
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St. Louis is a proper noun. A proper noun is the name of a
specific person, place, thing, or a title. St. Louis is the name of
a specific place. A proper noun is always capitalized.
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Is Rivera family a proper noun
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The family name of Rivera is a proper noun. The word family in
conjunction with Rivera would not be a proper noun and would not be
capitalized unless used in a title such as Rivera Family
Picnic.
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Is gardener a linking verb
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No, 'gardener' is a noun.
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Is Christmas eve a common or proper noun
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Christmas Eve is a proper noun because its the name of a
specific day, a holiday.
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What is a common noun for the proper noun Tuesday
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The common nouns for the proper noun Tuesday are day and weekday.
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Is Friday a common noun or proper noun
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Friday is a proper noun, not a common noun.
Nouns refer to people, places, and things. Nouns can be divided
into proper nouns and common nouns. Proper nouns are names for
specific people, places, events, and things, such as Professor
Purple, Dublin, and the Kentucky Derby, and are capitalized. Common
nouns are nouns that refer to types of people, places, and things,
such as postman, anaconda, radio, driveway, millennium, and
liberty, and are not capitalized except at the beginning of a
sentence. Friday is a proper noun because it refers to a specific
day of the week.
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Toyota proper noun or common noun
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Pencil proper or common noun
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Who or what the sentence is about
subject The sentence is about the subject.
What is nominative object and possessive
the three cases of personal pronouns
Christmas Day is celebrated on what day in Guatemala
December 25th
Apostrophe placement for class's
you do not need the third s. An apostrophe is placed after the
second s to make it class'
Is St Louis a common noun or a proper noun
St. Louis is a proper noun. A proper noun is the name of a
specific person, place, thing, or a title. St. Louis is the name of
a specific place. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Is Rivera family a proper noun
The family name of Rivera is a proper noun. The word family in
conjunction with Rivera would not be a proper noun and would not be
capitalized unless used in a title such as Rivera Family
Picnic.
Is gardener a linking verb
No, 'gardener' is a noun.
Is Christmas eve a common or proper noun
Christmas Eve is a proper noun because its the name of a
specific day, a holiday.
What is a common noun for the proper noun Tuesday
The common nouns for the proper noun Tuesday are day and weekday.
Is Friday a common noun or proper noun
Friday is a proper noun, not a common noun.
Nouns refer to people, places, and things. Nouns can be divided
into proper nouns and common nouns. Proper nouns are names for
specific people, places, events, and things, such as Professor
Purple, Dublin, and the Kentucky Derby, and are capitalized. Common
nouns are nouns that refer to types of people, places, and things,
such as postman, anaconda, radio, driveway, millennium, and
liberty, and are not capitalized except at the beginning of a
sentence. Friday is a proper noun because it refers to a specific
day of the week.