'King Kong' is a name and a title, both Ks must be capitalized. The common nouns for King Kong can be ape, gorilla, giant, or character, role, movie,
answer 1 king kong + bumblebee = king kong answer 2 bumblebee + king kong = bumblebee
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King Kong, he is taller and stronger in muscle am I right?
King Kong is from Skull Island .
The noun Hong Kong (two words) is a proper noun: the name of a specific place.A proper noun is always capitalized.
If it is a personal name or title, as in King Kong, or King James, it is a proper noun. It is a common noun if it is # the largest kind of animal or sea creature etc (king prawn, king penguin, king crab) # or one who is pre-eminent in a field (crossword king) # a chess piece, or a promoted piece in draughts, or a playing card bearing the picture of a king # a male sovereign in general terms, rather than a reference to a particular king.
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The noun 'king' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
Yes, the word king is a common noun, a word for any type of king.A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.King KongKing Henry VIII'The King and I' (movie 1956)King of Prussia, PA
The noun Burger King is a proper noun, the name of a specific store.The related proper noun is Burger King Corporation the name of the company that owns the Burger King name.Some common nouns for the proper noun Burger King are:businesscompanyemployerrestaurantretailerstore
king is a common noun. But King Solomon is a proper noun.
From is a preposition of movement.I went from Hong Kong to Tokyo.
answer 1 king kong + bumblebee = king kong answer 2 bumblebee + king kong = bumblebee
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In the 2005 version of King Kong, Andy Serkis plays Kong.
Yes, the noun 'king' is a common noun, a general word for any king.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The noun 'king' is a proper noun as the name of a specific person such as King Henry VII or Carole King (Americn singer/songwriter); the name of a place such as the town of King of Prussia in Pennsylvani; or a company such as Burger King.