A proper noun refers to a particular noun, such as a person's name. In the sentence, "Grandma looked tired and sad when she left the train," the proper noun is Grandma because it is capitalized and it refers to a specific person.
Yes, You can actually, my grandma use to have one. He was real tame.
Abot my butt train and soon went on to butt face train hey it looked like u
He said "I wish my grandma was a train, that way I could be dead when she comes for me".
A proper noun for "train" could be "Amtrak," which is a specific train service in the United States. Other examples include "Eurostar" or "Shinkansen," referring to specific high-speed train services in Europe and Japan, respectively. Proper nouns identify unique entities, distinguishing them from general categories like "train."
"train" is correct - it doesn't require any capitalization or punctuation.
That they werent actually being taken to shower.
Yes. My Grandma has purchased one for my mother and I once when we missed our flight.
when he was in Paris he saw a man on a train who looked sad. he got inspired by this man and decided to make a peice of art off what he saw on the train that day.
Sakura had a desire to become stronger, as she was tired of relying on Naruto. Tsunade agreed to train her.
I usually give them a puppy, my grandma's belly button lint, a piece of pumpkin casserole, and a shiny penny
No, it is not. It is a noun. It can mean either a wheeled conveyance (wagon, train car) or bodily posture.
Pro-You can get easier transportation. Con-you might get tired of riding it for a long time...HaHa