The word "mango" is a common noun, a word for any mango.
A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing or a title; for example:
The Central African Republic is known as the Land of Mangoes. However, the noun mango has no collective noun to call its own, in which case, a general collective noun can be used. Examples are a crate of mangoes, a basket of mangoes, a grove of mangoes, etc.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'mangoes', however, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. We can borrow standard collective nouns from other similar things, for example:a grove of mangoes (trees)a bushel of mangoes (fruit)
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'mangoes', however, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. We can borrow standard collective nouns from other similar things, for example:a grove of mangoes (trees)a bushel of mangoes (fruit)
Yes, the word 'mango' is a countable noun; one mango, two mangoes, a bushel of mangoes.
As a name of a road , Park Avenue', it is a proper noun, and both words star with a capital letter. However, when used separately, as 'the park, or 'the avenue', they are common nouns and so not need a capital letter.
Yes, mangoes can grow in Arizona with proper care and in the right conditions, such as warm temperatures and protection from frost.
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The plural form of the noun mango is mangoes.The plural possessive form is mangoes'.
Yes, the word 'Ali' is a proper noun, the name of a person.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun is always capitalized.
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