Yes, "Mountain Dew" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific brand of citrus-flavored carbonated soft drink. Proper nouns are used to identify specific names of people, places, organizations, or brands, and in this case, Mountain Dew is the distinct name of a product.
The proper noun (a brand of citrus soda) is spelled Mountain Dew.
No, mountain is a common noun. A proper noun for mountain would be a name for someone or something such as Mountain Dew, the Rocky Mountains, Mountain City TN, or Cold Mountain(2003).
Yes, the compound noun "Rocky Mountains" is a proper noun, the name of a specific mountain range.
No, the noun 'Everest' is a proper noun, the name of a specific mountain. A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Everest' are mountain, prominence, peak, etc.
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 word Snowdon is a proper noun, the name of the highest mountain in Wales and the name of a person. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Blue mountain is a proper noun, as it refers to a place and also to a company.
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Yes, the noun 'Everest' is a proper noun, the name of a specific mountain. A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
The word Snowdon is a proper noun, the name of the highest mountain in Wales and the name of a person. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Splash is not a proper noun, unless it is in the title of something like Splash Mountain.