Quarter that joined the march of dimes
No, the word "picture" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun that refers to a visual representation or image. Proper nouns name specific people, places, or organizations and are usually capitalized, such as "Eiffel Tower" or "Mona Lisa." However, if "Picture" is used as part of a specific title, such as a movie or book title, it could be considered a proper noun in that context.
The proper noun for "picture" would typically be the specific title of a work of art, such as "Mona Lisa" or "Starry Night." Proper nouns identify unique entities, so any specific name associated with a picture would qualify as a proper noun. For example, if you refer to a photograph as "Sunset at the Beach," that title would be a proper noun.
Singular possessive of picture is picture's, e.g. the picture's value exceeded our wildest dreams.
The picture can be any colour, depending on what the picture is of. Aidan ownz all
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Quarter that joined the march of dimes
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Quarter that joined the march of dimes
Quarter that joined the march of dimes
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