The collective noun for ships is a fleet of ships.
The collective noun for ships are:a fleet of shipsan armada of shipsa formation of shipsa flotilla of ships
ships. An armada of ships.
Helen of Troy
The collective nouns are a fleet of ships or an armada of ships.
No, the noun 'ships' is the plural form of the singular noun 'ship'.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. The collective noun for 'ships' is a fleet of ships.
The collective noun 'flotilla' is used for a flotilla of ships, boats, or barges.
probably belonged to Helen of Troy, though Superman could feasibly sink that many ships with laser beams from his eyes.
If the Trojans had any ships at all, and even if they were better than the Greek ships, the Greeks still had many more ships. Perhaps the "thousand ships" was poetic license, but the Trojans could not possibly have matched the Greeks at sea.
If you want to listen to it on you tube than you can type 1000 ships otherwise type in a thousand ships
The noun 'armada' is a collective noun for:an armada of newtsan armada of ships
No, the word feet is not a collective noun, it is the plural form of the noun foot.