The common noun 'school' is a proper noun if it is part of the name of a specific school (Millard Fillmore High School), or the name or the title of a specific person or thing (The School of Rock 2003).
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To make "school" a proper noun, you need to specify a particular school's name, such as "Brookfield High School" or "James Madison Elementary School." By capitalizing the specific name of the school, you are indicating it is a proper noun and referring to a specific institution.
The 'Coyote School' is both a compound noun and a proper noun.A compound noun is a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a noun with a meaning of its own.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The Coyote School is the name of a specific thing.
No, "school work" is a common noun. Only specific names, such as "Sunset High School," would be considered proper nouns.
if you are talking about if it is a common noun or a proper noun, it is a proper noun.
"Students" is a common noun, not a proper noun. It refers to a general group of individuals who are studying at a school.
A proper noun for student could be a specific name like "John" or "Samantha." It could also be the name of a school or university, such as "Harvard" or "Oxford."