A shark attack, Someone catches record size fish, Someone killed by saltwater crocodile, Tsunami(tidal wave), Record amount of Jellyfish, and rip tide sends beach party out to sea
No. The phrase "playful kitten" contains a common noun (kitten) and an adjective (playful). A proper noun is something like name or the name of a place.
I would pick a real towns name...... Like england, london, or france. Or something fancy.
An aviary is the name for a place that confines birds.
A long time ago, the horses that died in a war were buried at the beach. But the next day, people found the horses dug up. And everytime after that, the horses kept coming up, so they named the beach Dead Horse Beach.
dog homes are called caterrys, or something like that, while dog homes are called kennels properly and slangishly dogerrys. Hope I helped
Bathroom, bar, beach, gentleman's club, restaurant.
That would be Virginia Beach, Virginia.
the beach
Yes, the name of a beach is typically capitalized if it is a proper noun or part of a specific name, such as "Bondi Beach" or "Waikiki Beach." If you are referring to a generic beach, then it would not be capitalized.
beach
sun screen
they didn't really have a place but if there was to be a place it would be on the beach. near the logs. so there was no real place. like a real name for it anyways but in detail it was wherever the conch was blown. :)
Shells Sand Rocks
a sat navigator, or a book guide:)
Park Beach Garden Backyard
Fresno gets its name because every place needs a name so that you can locate it! FYI: It also helps to locate the beach there. See previous question regarding the beach.
A number can name something by representing a person, place or thing.