We've booked a trip to Las Vegas.
The next trip we're saving for is Yellowstone.
Barack Obama is the first black US President.
Coca-Cola is a brand recognized around the world.
There is only one proper noun, The Sierra Club, a compound proper noun, the name of a specific organization. The term 'environmental organization' is a common noun, a term for any organization concerned about the environment. As a common noun in this sentence, it should not be capitalized. A common noun is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence.
There is no proper noun. Both nouns in the sentence ("tornadoes" and "storms") are common nouns.
A proper noun and the first word in a sentence both must be capitalized.
It is a common noun, and also a verb.
There is a monument in Paris. (monument is common, Paris is proper)
Yes, the word Tuesday is a proper noun in the sentence; Tuesday night is a compound noun.
They say that the best known song in the world is "Happy Birthday".compound proper noun: "Happy Birthday"common noun: songcommon noun: world
The nouns in the sentence are:Elias (a proper noun)committeefile (or spindle file as a compound noun)
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.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The proper nouns in the sentence are: Captain JonesAlice (which can also be a compound proper noun 'Hurricane Alice')London
There is only one proper noun, The Sierra Club, a compound proper noun, the name of a specific organization. The term 'environmental organization' is a common noun, a term for any organization concerned about the environment. As a common noun in this sentence, it should not be capitalized. A common noun is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence.
The compound noun Manchester United is a proper noun, the name of a specific football club.The words of a compound proper noun are always capitalized.
"Is Lucky a dog's name?" is an interrogative sentence, a sentence that asks a question.is = the verb;Lucky = a proper noun (a name), subject of the sentence, a proper noun is always capitalized;a = an article, indicating that the noun that follows is just one;dog's = common, possessive noun, the apostrophe s at the end of the word indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun; the possessive noun is describing the noun 'name';name = common noun, direct object of the verb 'is'.There is no collective noun in the sentence. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example, a pack of dogs or a kennel of dogs.There is no compound noun in the sentence. A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own; for example, doghouse or dog food.
The nouns in the sentence are:Sally, proper noun, the name of a person; subject of the sentence (a proper noun is always capitalized);seashore, common, compound noun; object of the preposition 'along';shells, common, plural noun; object of the preposition 'for'.
The nouns in the sentence are:Mrs. Paulus -proper noun, subject of the sentence;mom -common noun, direct object of the verb 'told';chicken pox - common, compound noun, direct object of the verb 'have'.
The noun in the sentence is school district (a compound noun).
The compound noun is sergeant at arms, an open spaced compound noun.