Yes, Atlantic Ocean is a compound noun. There are three types of compound nouns, a noun made up of two or more nouns merged into one word with a meaning of its own. The three types of compound nouns are:
There is more than one proper noun for ocean Ex. The Atlantic ocean. "Atlantic ocean" is the noun
The word 'Atlantic' is a proper noun and a proper adjective (not a verb).The proper noun 'Atlantic' is the name of a specific ocean.The proper adjective 'Atlantic' is a word used to describe a noun as of or from the Atlantic Ocean; for example, Atlantic cruises or Atlantic codfish.
Atlantic Ocean is a proper noun. Ocen is not a word.
The use of these two words together can be considered a compound noun. When the use of two or more words together to form a noun with its own meaning is used frequently enough, it is considered a compound noun.
Yes, "Atlantic Ocean" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific body of water. When naming oceans, seas, and other geographical features, it is standard to capitalize their names. Therefore, you should write "the Atlantic Ocean" with both "Atlantic" and "Ocean" capitalized.
Dusky piperfish is a fish species that lives in the Atlantic Ocean. Derwent flounder is a fish species that lives in the Pacific Ocean. Deepwater dab is a fish species that lives in the Atlantic Ocean.
Caribbean is a proper noun that refers to the region in the western Atlantic Ocean.
The word is spelled Atlantic, just as you spelled it, except it usually has a capital "A" because it is a proper noun. The Atlantic Ocean has spawn many hurricanes. The Atlantic Monthly magazine is well-known.
The nouns in the sentence are teacher and class. The words "fourth grade class" can be considered a compound noun, or the compound word "fourth grade" can be considered a noun adjunct, where grade is also a noun.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Pacific Ocean" (largest of Earth's oceans).
The term 'grand ball' can be considered a compound noun. When a combination of words are joined to form a word with its own meaning becomes commonly used and its meaning understood by most, it becomes a compound noun. As a noun, 'grand ball' is a singular, common, compound, abstract noun, a word for a thing.
No, the word email is a noun and a verb. When used for 'email message', it can be considered a compound noun.