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A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title. Examples of proper nouns for the common noun mouse are:

  • Mickey Mouse (even fictional characters' names are proper nouns)
  • Mouse Mill Road, Westport, MA or Mouse Fork (a road), Mount Nebo, WV
  • Mouse House Montessori Nursery, London, UK
  • "The Mouse That Roared", 1959 movie with Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg
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12y ago

The noun mouse is a common noun, a word for any mouse.

A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:

  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse (yes, even names of fictional characters)
  • Mouse Mill Road, Westport, MA
  • The Coffee Mouse Cafe, Rochester, MN
  • 'The Mouse That Roared' (1959) starring Peter Sellers
  • 'A Mouse on a Motorcycle' by Beverly Cleary
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8y ago

The collective noun for a group of mice is a mischiefof mice.

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7y ago

Common. It refers to all mice and not a particular mouse.

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12y ago

No, mice is a common noun.

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Is mouse is a proper noun

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mouses

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i dont know

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Proper noun

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