That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Toronto (a large Canadian city).
A common noun for Toronto is "city." This term refers to the urban area and its characteristics, distinguishing it from specific names like "Toronto" itself. Other common nouns that could apply include "metropolis" or "town," depending on the context in which you are referring to Toronto.
The noun 'run' is singular.The plural noun is runs.Examples:I go for a run every evening. (singular)The play has had runs in Toronto, New York, and London. (plural)
The noun 'run' is singular.The plural noun is runs.Examples:I go for a run every evening. (singular)The play has had runs in Toronto, New York, and London. (plural)
There is a Greek dish spelled "mousaka."The similar proper noun is Muskoka (municipality in Ontario north of Toronto).
anything that does not start with a capital letter is a common noun like dog, person, kayak. Anything with the name of something is proper, like Toronto, Bill, Jonas Brothers.
Toronto, Texas, Tennessee, Turkey, Tommy, Tina, Taylor, Tiffany, Tyler, Timothy....etc.
No, nouns and adjectives are two different parts of speech.A noun is a person, place, or a thing (e.g. Toronto, book, Michael), whereas an adjective describes a noun (e.g. Toronto is a large city, the book's spine is thick, Michael is annoying).
Common noun=anything that is not specific....mango tree, boy, dog, house, etc. Proper noun=specific place or person.....Toronto, Mr. Johnny Depp, London, Paris, etc.
Yes, Toronto is the largest city in Canada.
The Toronto Zoo is in Scarborough, an east borough of Toronto.
Toronto is in the big Toronto i think