Many families follow a family tradition in dress and manners.
My family has a Christmas tradition of drawing names to see who buys whom a present. Kind of like secret Santa.
It is our tradition to go out camping and fishing once a year.
The old African tribes used oral tradition to pass stories throughout generations.
is the word tradition a common noun
Yes, the noun tradition is an abstract noun, a word for an observance or activity based on a particular family or ethnic history; a word for a concept.
Yes, the noun 'tradition' is a common noun; a general word for the passing of customs or beliefs from generation to generation; a word for the customs or beliefs passed from generation to generation; a word for any tradition of any kind.
Custom
Tradition is typically not capitalized unless it is in the title of a specific tradition or when it is the first word in a sentence.
The tradition of opening their presents at breakfast was broken when their mother became very sick.
The old African tribes used oral tradition to pass stories throughout generations.
The simple subject in that sentence is just the word "family."
The stories were passed down through generations via an oral tradition.
According to tradition the baby Jesus was visited by the three Magi.
It is a seasonal tradition for a Christmas tree during Christmas time.
That is the exact same word just typed twice, the only difference is that one is capitalized and one is not. This probably means that the sentence would start with tradition and that is why one was capitalized.
In Jewish tradition, immediate family members sit shiva after the death of a loved one.
The tradition of arranged marriages had gone away. They were unable to follow tradition as they did not have the materials.
The word "tradition" is a noun.
it is a tradition for her to eat at her grandmother's house every Thanksgiving.