The word 'team' is both a noun (team, teams) and a verb (team, teams, teaming, teamed).
The noun 'team' is a singular, common, concretenoun; a word for a number of persons associated together in work or an activity; two or more animals used to pull the same vehicle or piece of machinery.
You may have expected the answer to be 'a collective noun'; however, the noun 'team' is only a collective noun when it is used in that function, such as a team of workmen, or a team of oxen. A 'collective noun' is a function of a noun, not a form of a noun.
The word team is a singular, common, collective noun.
Team is a collective noun.
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this is because it is a proper noun
The noun 'words' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for units of language. The noun 'words' is the subject of the example sentence.
yes
No. Proper nouns (names) use capital letters.
When it describes a noun. "Block" letters are plain capital letters.
The pronoun 'who' is an INTERROGATIVE pronoun; a word that introduces a question. The pronoun 'who' takes the place of the noun that is the answer to the question.
yes proper nouns usually start with capital letters like Ram,Ganges etc,
No, because it is not a proper noun.