There are 52 weeks in a year. Is the word "weeks" a common noun or a proper noun? Question 1 options: Common Proper Question 2 (2 points) We will meet at Buffalo Wild Wings at 2pm. Is the title "Buffalo Wild Wings" a common noun or a proper noun? Question 2 options: Proper Common Question 3 (2 points) My parents both work at Safeway. Is the word "Safeway" a common noun or a proper noun? Question 3 options: Proper Common Question 4 (2 points) We stayed in a very nice hotel. Is the word "hotel" a common noun or a proper noun? Question 4 options: Proper Common Question 5 (2 points) I want to go to the mall after school. Is the word "mall" a common noun or proper noun? Question 5 options: Common Proper

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“weeks” is a common noun / yes “Buffalo Wild Wings” is a proper noun / yes “Safeway” is a proper noun / “hotel” is a common noun / mall is a common noun

Answer:

1. Weeks is a common noun. This is a generic measurement of time.

2. "Buffalo Wild Wings" is a proper noun. This is the specific place and that's why we write it in capital letters.

3. "Safeway" is a proper noun. This is the specific place and that's why we write it in capital letters and with quotation marks.

4. Hotel is a common noun. In the sentence is used for talking about any hotel, not a particular hotel.

5. Mall is a common noun. In the sentence is used for talking about any mall, not a specific mall.

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