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Yes, "site" can be considered an abstract noun when it refers to a concept or idea related to a location or place in a non-physical sense, such as a site for a project or a website. However, it is often used as a concrete noun when referring to a specific physical location. The context in which it is used determines whether it is abstract or concrete.
Depends on what genre of a site you are talking about.
Yes, "Lake Placid" is a proper noun. It refers to a specific place, namely a village in New York known for its natural beauty and as a site for the Winter Olympics. Proper nouns are used to name unique entities, distinguishing them from common nouns.
" How do you log out" from where? If your talking about logging out from this site, You go up to the left hand side in the blue box right by your user name & click.
The seasons of the year (winter, spring, summer, fall) are common nouns, general words for a time of year; general words for any instance of that season.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example Winter Haven, FL or The Summer Palace in Beijing, China (a World Heritage Site).
I think this is who you are talking about. It is ammachi and here is the site with information about her. Hope this helps. http://www.ammachi.org/
A religious site(if you are talking about a website)is usually a site anyone can get on to.The usually promote a certain religion.
Information about abstract sculptures is available online on a large number of sites. A few of these include Artsy, Damon Art and MoMA. If one is looking to purchase abstract sculptures, they might be available at a site such as eBay.
A good site to purchase possessive nouns worksheets is worksheets r us. They have many free downloads to print for these types of nouns worksheets. Go there anytime.
If you're talking about Gamestop.com, yes, it's the official site of GameStop.
Yes he does. if you are talking about the site model, that is.
If we are talking about the bus company they have Canadian and US web sites. If you spell the name correctly in any search engine the site will come up "Greyhound"