Yes it is
The word 'chocolate' is a noun, a common, concrete noun; an uncountable noun as a word for the substance (a material noun) chocolate; a count noun as a word for candies made from chocolate. Some noun synonyms for chocolate are: beverage brown candy flavor ingredient nut seed treat
No, the noun 'chocolate' is a common noun, a general word for ground seeds of cacao, or a type of candy made from the ground seeds of cacao and sugar.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Chocolate Springs Cafe in Lenox, MA or Hershey's Chocolate Kisses.
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. In the case of the plural noun 'chocolates' (a word for candies), the standard collective noun is 'a box of chocolates'.Nouns that may be appropriate for the singular noun 'chocolate' are a cup of chocolate or a pot of chocolate. The noun 'chocolate' (a substance) is an uncountable (mass) noun and the nouns used for units of an uncountable noun (cup, pot) are actually called partitive nouns.
Common noun
Chocolate is a common noun.
Dipped chocolate is a common noun because most propper nouns are places or names.
Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Chocolate Hills' (in Bohol province, the Philippines) are:featurekarstlandformlimestoneprotected areatourist attraction
The word 'chocolate' is a noun, a common, concrete noun; an uncountable noun as a word for the substance (a material noun) chocolate; a count noun as a word for candies made from chocolate. Some noun synonyms for chocolate are: beverage brown candy flavor ingredient nut seed treat
No, the noun 'chocolate' is a common noun, a general word for ground seeds of cacao, or a type of candy made from the ground seeds of cacao and sugar.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Chocolate Springs Cafe in Lenox, MA or Hershey's Chocolate Kisses.
Chocolate cake is a common noun. Common nouns refer to general, non-specific items, in this case, a type of cake made with chocolate. Proper nouns, on the other hand, refer to specific, unique items, such as a brand name like "Hershey's Chocolate Cake."
Two common nouns for the noun 'Brownie' (capital B) are organization and scout.Two common nouns for the noun 'brownie' (lower case b) are cake and chocolate.
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
The common noun for "Chips Ahoy!" is "cookie." Chips Ahoy! is a brand name for a specific type of chocolate chip cookie produced by Nabisco. Thus, when referring to it in a general sense, you would use the common noun "cookie."
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. In the case of the plural noun 'chocolates' (a word for candies), the standard collective noun is 'a box of chocolates'.Nouns that may be appropriate for the singular noun 'chocolate' are a cup of chocolate or a pot of chocolate. The noun 'chocolate' (a substance) is an uncountable (mass) noun and the nouns used for units of an uncountable noun (cup, pot) are actually called partitive nouns.
No. It is a noun, or an adjective for things made with chocolate, or having the color chocolate.