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Are days of the week proper nouns?

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I know names are and could you also give me a little more detail on what pronouns are?

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  1. A proper noun is different from a pronoun. Days of the week are always capitalized and are proper nouns. Names of cities and names of people are proper nouns.

    Pronouns are words like he, she, it, you, yours.


  2. "I" is also a pronoun, and is the only one that is ordinarily capitalized.

  3. Yes, the days of the week are proper nouns.

    Pronouns are sort of generic terms that substitute for specific nouns. Some examples are he, she, it, they, we, etc.

    Bob (noun) walked down the street.

    He (pronoun) walked down the street.  

  4. If you capitalize it in the middle of a sentence, it's (generally) a proper noun.

  5. Yes, the days of the week are proper nouns and always capitalized.

    Pronouns are a class of words used to refer to other specific nouns. The most common English pronouns include he, she, it, me, I, us, we, you,  they and them.  

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