Proper nouns are not used as collective nouns. Collective nouns are common nouns. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole.
Examples:
abandonment of orphans
absence of waiters
army of ants
army of frogs
ascension of larks
bag of tricks
bale of turtles
band of angels
band of coyotes
band of gorillas
band of muscians
band of pirates
bank of elevators
barrel of monkeys
barren of mules
bask of alligators
bed of oysters
bench of magistrates
bevy of beauties
bevy of quails
blessing of unicorns
block of flats
board of directors
body of pathologists
bouquet of flowers
brace of ducks
brace of pheasants
brood of hens
bunch of grapes
bushel of corn
bushel of crabs
caravan of camels
chain of mountains
charm of finches
charm of hummingbirds
chest of drawers
class of students
cloud of grasshoppers
cluster of stars
clutch of eggs
collection of stamps
colony of ants
colony of beavers
colony of penguins
company of actors
company of owls
congregation of crocodiles
congress of baboons
convocation of eagles
coven of witches
covey of quail
crew of sailors
den of thieves
fleet of cars
fleet of ships
flight of cormorants
flock of birds
flock of sheep
flock of tourists
gaggle of geese
gang of hoodlums
group of onlookers
herd of buffalo
host of sparrows
kindle of kittens
knot of toads
litter of puppies
mob of kangaroos
murder of crows
murmuration of starlings
nest of snakes
network of computers
pack of wolves
pack of cards
pack of cigarettes
pack of gum
pack of lies
pack of wolves
panel of experts
pod of porpoises
pod of whales
posse of lawmen
pride of peacocks
pride of lions
school of fish
sedge of cranes
shoal of minnows
stable of horses
string of ponies
swarm of bees
swarm of eels
swarm of flies
team of mules
team of oxen
team of players
troop of scouts
troop of soldiers
troupe of acrobats
troupe of minstrels
warren of rabbits
It is a common noun.
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
No. Netherlands is a proper noun.
No, Mondays is a plural, proper noun.
The standard collective noun for 'glasses' is a pair of glasses, which can be used for a pair of Perspective glasses. Note: The noun Perspective, in this use, is the name of a specific brand of glasses, a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
No, the word Atlanta is a proper noun, the name of a specific city, a word for a place. A proper noun is always capitalized.A collective noun is a word used to group nouns such as a crowd of people, a string of islands, a bankof elevators.
no, it is a collective noun
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
The collective noun 'society' is used for the proper noun Society of Friends (Quakers).
No. Netherlands is a proper noun.
The word England is a proper noun
No, Mondays is a plural, proper noun.
proper nouns
Abstract noun.
NO, the noun 'New York City' is a singular, concrete, proper noun, the name of a specific place. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way;
Kenya is a proper noun, as it is the name of a country.
The word Gertrude is a proper noun, the name of a person.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole; for example a crowd of people, a litter of kittens, a bouquet of flowers, etc.
No, the name Max is a singular, concrete, proper noun, a word for a person.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun is always capitalized.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.Examples of collective nouns are a staff of employees, a herd of goats, a bouquet of flowers.