Asked by nicol
is farmer a common noun or a proper noun
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Answered by
Writeacher
Proper nouns have capital letters at the beginning.
town, village, city = common nouns
Des Moines, New York, Riverside = proper nouns
What will you decide?
town, village, city = common nouns
Des Moines, New York, Riverside = proper nouns
What will you decide?
Answered by
Ken
A farmer farmed
Farmer Jones farmed
See the difference?
Farmer Jones farmed
See the difference?
Answered by
Barry
I suspect the questioner is asking whether Farmer Brown farms, or farmer Brown farms.
See the difference?
If the farmer Mr Brown is generally known as Farmer Brown, the word farmer has been elevated to a nominative category unique to Mr Brown and thus ascends the rank to be regarded as proper, categorically speaking; thus, you can happily apply a capital.
See the difference?
If the farmer Mr Brown is generally known as Farmer Brown, the word farmer has been elevated to a nominative category unique to Mr Brown and thus ascends the rank to be regarded as proper, categorically speaking; thus, you can happily apply a capital.
Answered by
tony
is farmer a noun
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