The noun 'monkeys' is a common, concrete, plural noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'monkey'; a word for a type of mammal; a word for a thing.
The collective noun you are thinking of is a barrel of monkeys.Another collective noun is a troop of monkeys.
A group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys. Another collective noun is a barrel of monkeys.
The collective noun for monkeys is a troop of monkeys.
A group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys. Another collective noun is a barrel of monkeys.
The plural form for the noun monkey is monkeys, a regular plural form.A regular plural noun forms the plural by adding -s or -es to the end of the word. The noun monkey forms the plural by adding an -s to the end of the word.An irregular plural noun forms the plural in some other way.
The collective nouns for howler monkeys are: a troop of howler monkeys a cartload of howler monkeys
The collective nouns are a tribe of monkeys, a troop of monkeys, a barrel of monkeys and a pride of lions.
The is no standard collective noun for rhesus monkeys (or rhesus macaque), however there are collective nouns for the general noun 'monkeys' that can be used:a barrel of rhesus monkeysa cartload of rhesus monkeysa tribe of rhesus monkeysa troop of rhesus monkeys
common a specific monkey is proper
No, the noun box is not a collective noun for monkeys. The collective noun for monkeys are:a barrel of monkeysa cartload of monkeysa tribe of monkeysa troop of monkeysThe noun box is used as a collective noun for a box of crayons or a box of matches.
The secies the monkeys are in are primates