No, the Gulf of Mexico is not a collective noun. Gulf of Mexico is a singular, proper, compound noun, the name of a specific body of water.
A collective noun is a word for a group of things such as a school of fish, a fleet of ships, or a chainof islands (things you can find in the Gulf of Mexico).
The term Gulf of Mexico is a compound noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific body of water.
A collective noun is a word used to group nouns for example a crowd of people, a chain of islands, a bouquetof flowers.
Yes, Gulf of Mexico is a compound noun and a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
Yes, Gulf of Mexico is a compound noun and a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
a gulf is common but something like the Gulf of Mexico is proper. When you are referring to a specific gulf it becomes proper.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Gulf Of Mexico (north of the Caribbean Sea).
A common noun for Mexico is the Gulf Of Mexico, for it is in Mexico.
The noun Mexico is a singular, concrete, proper noun; the name of a specific place.
Mexico is a proper noun.
The noun 'gulf' is a commonnoun unless it is the name of a specific gulf.In the term 'gulf countries', the noun 'gulf' is used as an adjective (a function called an attributive noun) to describe the common noun 'countries'.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. For example:Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain are PesianGulf countries.China and Vietnam are the Gulf of Tonkincountries.
Yes. New Mexico is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
No, the noun Mexico is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.
Yes, the word Mexico City is a proper noun, the name of a specific place. Both words of a compound proper noun are capitalized.
No, it is a noun, a proper noun. It is the name of a country on the Persian Gulf.
The common noun for the proper noun Japan is country.A proper noun is always capitalized.