The common nouns in the sentence are:
Common noun
Yes, hole is a common noun. It is a proper noun only when used as part of a proper name or a title, for example Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
The principle of simple mechanical device for reading the punched tape. if there is no hole in the tape the contact remains open but when the hole is present in the tape, its presence is detected by a probe and bending of flexible strip close causes the contacts to close. the presence of holes in the tape cause the switches to close. the switch is in ON position (hole) or OFF position (no hole) accordingly.
The word 'holes' is the plural form for the noun 'hole'; the singular possessive is hole's, the plural possessive is holes'.
There is no specific collective noun for 'holes'. However, a collective noun suitable for the situation will work, for example:a series of holesa row of holesa field of holesa chain of holesa cluster of holes
Paper itself does not have holes, but it can contain punched holes if it has been hole-punched. Printing paper is typically flat and continuous without holes.
perforations
A punch card are cards with punched holes in them that represent data. You feed them into a (usually) large-scale computer that can accept them.
It had holes punched in it.
Does it have holes punched in it? That would mean it was voided.
When a couple of gooks tongue punched eachothers fart holes.
Because they are a bunch of a-holes. Let that be a lesson to all you other a-holes out there. Quit or get punched in the face (or your show canceled).
It used holes punched in pasteboard, each row of which corresponds to one row of the design. Multiple rows of holes are punched on each card and the many cards that compose the design of the textile are strung together in order.
buying tickets for a concert then re-selling them for a ridiculous price. only greedy a**holes do this.
They are called perforations. They are punched into the sheet to allow them to be separated without scissors.
he punched Stanley cos Stanley didnt call him armpit ;]
The paper left over after holes are punched are called chads.