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No, violin is not a proper noun. A proper noun is a noun that has been given a name or title. For example, while the word store would not be a proper noun, the word Walmart would be, because it is the name of a specific store. A noun that is not a proper noun would be called a common noun.
Violin and viola
Violin case- stores the violin for travel violin stand- displays a violin
Violin + Cello + Piano Violin + Violin + Piano Violin + Viola + Piano
buy a violin and bow go to a violin teacher and practise
Violin and Easel
Yes, violin is a noun.
Yes, violin is a common noun.
Is a noun because is a wooden frame that you put a painting on while you paint
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The Fresh Beat Band - 2009 Case of the Missing Violin was released on: USA: 11 March 2011
The suffix -ist turns the violin into the violinist.
Violin is a common noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
No, violin is not a proper noun. A proper noun is a noun that has been given a name or title. For example, while the word store would not be a proper noun, the word Walmart would be, because it is the name of a specific store. A noun that is not a proper noun would be called a common noun.
The Fresh Beat Band - 2009 The Case of the Missing Violin 2-10 was released on: USA: 11 March 2010
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A collective noun is a string of violins.