The collective noun is a pride of lions.
The noun audience is a singular, common, noun that is used as a collective noun; for example an audience of fans.
If prid is a noun used in English, then it is from a very specialized sub-vocabulary. It is certainly not a common word or abbreviation. Probably, you meant the word " pride ", which is a singular noun. It can be used as a collective noun [ still singular ] representing a specialized usage as a name for certain groups of things, as in a pride of lions.
The noun 'courthouse' is a common noun, a word for any courthouse of any kind. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. The noun 'courthouse' is not a standard collective noun, however, any noun that suits the circumstances of a situation can be used as a collective noun.
The noun school is both a collective noun and a common noun. A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing; school is a thing, a word for any school anywhere. A collective noun is a word to group a noun for like things; the collective noun school is used as a collective noun for a school of fish or a school of thought.
The word 'building' is not a collective noun. The word 'building' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a structure, a word for a thing.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way, for example a crew of workers, a pride of lions, a bouquet of flowers, etc.
The word 'rouge' is a common noun unless it is used for something specific, such a Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is not a collective noun; an appropriate collective noun under which it might be found could be makeup or colors.
No, the word 'constitution' is a singular, common noun.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way, for example a crew of workers, a pride of lions, a bouquet of flowers, etc.
The noun 'collection' is a common noun that can be used as a collective noun.Example:common noun: We took up a collection for the hurricane victims fund.collective noun: A collection of leaves had blocked the gutter.
There is no standard collective noun for castles. This may be because castles are not ordinarily found in groups. A collective noun is an informal part of speech. When there is no standard collective noun, a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example a row of castles, a tour of castles, or the fanciful a passel of castles.
No, the noun 'happiness' is a common, abstract noun; a word for a state of being.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.
No, the noun soccer is a common, uncountable noun, a word for a sport.A collective noun is a word used to group nouns, such as a team of players.
"The orchestra plays in the park on Sundays."The nouns in the sentence are:orchestra, a singular, common noun (subject of the sentence).park, a singular, common noun (object of the preposition 'in')Sundays, a plural, proper noun (object of the preposition 'on')There is no collective noun in the sentence. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. The word 'orchestra' is sometimes used as a collective noun, for example an orchestra of musicians, but is not used as a collective noun in this sentence. A 'collective noun' is a function of a noun, not a form of a noun.