Yes, the word 'mice' (the plural form for the noun mouse) is a common noun, a word for any mice of any kind, anywhere.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
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, WVMouse House Montessori Nursery, London, UK"The Mouse That Roared", 1959 movie with Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg
The word mice's is a plural possessive (not progressive) noun. The singular possessive noun is mouse's.The cat snapped at the mouse's tail.All of the mice's footprints led to a hole by the basement window.
It is not a common noun. The spellings meeses or meeces is sometimes a humorous substitution for the plural "mice." Was it Tom of Tom and Jerry who "hated meeces to pieces"?The proper noun Meese is a surname, and a river in Shropshire, England.
Common
Mice is a common noun. It is the plural form of mouse.
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
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, WVMouse House Montessori Nursery, London, UK"The Mouse That Roared", 1959 movie with Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg
Mice.
The plural is mice, the plural possessive is mice's.
The possessive form of the plural noun "mice" is "mice's".
singular : mouse plural :mice
What is the possessive noun of mice? It would written as: Mouse's The mouse's tail. The mouse's ear. I hope this helps Peace & blessings
The word mice's is a plural possessive (not progressive) noun. The singular possessive noun is mouse's.The cat snapped at the mouse's tail.All of the mice's footprints led to a hole by the basement window.
common noun
It is not a common noun. The spellings meeses or meeces is sometimes a humorous substitution for the plural "mice." Was it Tom of Tom and Jerry who "hated meeces to pieces"?The proper noun Meese is a surname, and a river in Shropshire, England.