yes
A person's name is a noun because it is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. It serves as the subject of a sentence or as an object of a verb or preposition.
Yes, the word 'Mr. Coopers' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific person (or two or more persons named Mr. Cooper).A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun is always capitalized.
All nouns name persons, places, or things. That's the definition of "noun".Some of them are singular and some of them are plural.
No, hand is a common noun; a singular, common, concrete noun. The word hand is also a verb and an adjective.Proper nouns are the names of specific persons, places, things, or titles. The noun hand is a proper noun when it is someone's name, Joseph Hand; a shop name, Hand Made Treasures; or a title 'The Hand That Rocks The Cradle'.Common nouns are words for any person, place, thing or idea.
The word 'you' is not a noun, you is a pronoun. The pronoun you takes the place of the name of the person or persons spoken to.The word 'you' is the only understood (unnamed) subject of a sentence.
yes because it is the name of a person and a persons name would be a proper noun
No. Sofi is a noun. It is a persons name.
A collective noun is the name given to a group of persons animal or thin.
The possessive form of the singular noun person is person's.The possessive form of the plural noun persons is persons'.Examples:Do you know that person's name? (singular)How many persons' names are on the list? (plural)
The noun Switzerland is a proper noun; the name of a country. Proper nouns are the names for persons, places, things, or titles.
No its bot because it has to be an persons name place name or things name
no it is a noun .it is thing. remember Nouns name persons places or things.
nouns collective noun is the name given to a group of persons, animals
A person's name is a noun because it is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. It serves as the subject of a sentence or as an object of a verb or preposition.
Neither of them. "You" is a pronoun, used in place of the name of the person or persons spoken to.
There is no better pronoun for the person or persons spoken to, you. The person's name is better, of course, but their name is a noun, not a pronoun.
The word 'you' is a pronoun that takes the place of the noun or nouns of the person or persons spoken to. The only better word for the pronoun 'you' is the name or names of the person or persons.