Yes, bleachers is a common noun, a plural, concrete noun; a word for any bleachers anywhere.
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Yes, the noun bleacher is a common noun, a word for any bleachers anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Michael Bleacher, Professor, Colorado Christian University, Lakewood, COBleacher House Road, Martinez, CAThe Bleacher Bar, Boston, MA"Bleacher Boys", 2009 feature documentary"Bleachers", a novel by John Grisham
No, the word 'bleachers' is the plural form of the noun'bleacher', a word for bench seating at a sports arena; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'bleachers' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example: The bleachers are in need of repair. Theytake a beating during the season and we need to paint thembefore the next term.
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.
Most definitely a common noun.
Camel is a common noun.
Th word tail is a common noun because the first letter of a proper noun is capitalized.
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it is re@lly @ common noun