Several is a modifier of a noun, called an adjective, not a noun.
The collective noun for 'stores' is a chain of stores.
The flowers of a willow tree are called catkins. There is no standard collective noun for catkins, but based on their natural formation you could use the collective noun a cluster of catkins.
The noun 'collection' is a collective noun in 'a collection of teddybears'.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
Yes, the noun 'menagerie' is a collective noun for a menagerie of animals.
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The term is a collective noun.For example, the collective noun for a group of cows is a herd.The collective noun for a group of lions is called a pride.The collective noun for a group of geese is called a gaggle.
Several is a modifier of a noun, called an adjective, not a noun.
The collective noun for 'stores' is a chain of stores.
The noun 'team' is the collective noun for football players: a team of players.Another collective noun is: a squad of footballers.
The flowers of a willow tree are called catkins. There is no standard collective noun for catkins, but based on their natural formation you could use the collective noun a cluster of catkins.
The noun 'collection' is a collective noun in 'a collection of teddybears'.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
There is no specific collective noun for troops, in which case, a general collective noun that is appropriate for the situation is used, such as an array of troops, a convergence of troops, an alliance of troops, etc. The noun troop itself is a collective noun for a troop of soldiers or a troop of monkeys, in addition to the alternate spelling, a collective noun for a troupe of actors or a troupe of acrobats.
The noun 'swagger' is not a collective noun for a specific noun. However, swagger can be used as a collective noun where it may be appropriate for the situation.The noun swagger is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a very confident and usually arrogant walk or manner.
Yes, bundle is the collective noun for the noun rags.