The word Greek is itself an adjective, usually used to describe the people or culture of the country Greece. Another adjective is the word Grecian.
The proper nouns: Aegean Sea, Greece, Turkey. There aren't any common nouns.
an adjective is a describing word, usually used to describe a noun eg. large, beautiful, red
The proper noun, a Mediterranean country, is spelled Greece.
The likely word is the proper noun Arcadia (a region of Greece, or a city in California).
Yes, 'Greek' is a proper noun, a word for a native of Greece or the language of Greece.The word 'Greek' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun as of or from Greece.Proper nouns and proper adjectives are always capitalized.
Yes
The noun 'Greece' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
Yes
The possessive form for the proper noun Greece is Greece's. Example: I bought a book on Greece's history and culture to prepare for my trip.
Alaskan, Grecian
The proper nouns: Aegean Sea, Greece, Turkey. There aren't any common nouns.
an adjective is a describing word, usually used to describe a noun eg. large, beautiful, red
The proper noun, a Mediterranean country, is spelled Greece.
A proper adjective is an adjective formed from a proper noun. "Arabian", "Grecian", "Japanese", "African".
The proper name "Alicia" is spelled as written in Spanish.
The proper noun is spelled Olympia (a location in Greece, or a city in Washington state).
The likely word is the proper noun Arcadia (a region of Greece, or a city in California).