What is the collective noun for toothpaste
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the collective noun of toothpaste is tube of toothpaste
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The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
Explanation:
A collective noun is a part of noun that implies collectiveness. It shows a sense of grouping and refers to the group of some nouns or objects. For example, in a herd of elephants or a swarm of bees the words herd and swarm are collective nouns as they define the whole lot of those objects.
Toothpaste is always contained in a tube and is not available as a whole elsewhere. Therefore the collective noun for toothpaste is tube.
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