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The collective noun is a troupe of acrobats.
There is no collective noun for platypus. Platypuses are solitary animals and do not form groups.
The collective noun is a pair of shoelaces.
No, the plural noun events is not a collective noun, nor is the singular form, event.However the collective noun for events is a series of events.
Sardine is the singular form; sardines is the plural form.
The collective noun for performers is a troupe of performers or a band of performers.
The collective nouns are a troupe of performers or a company of performers.
The collective noun is a troupe of acrobats.
A performers art form.
There is no collective noun for platypus. Platypuses are solitary animals and do not form groups.
The collective noun is a pair of shoelaces.
No, the word 'appliances' is not a collective noun, it is the plural form of the noun appliance.
No, visitors is not a collective noun. The noun visitors is the plural form for the singular form visitor. A collective noun is a word used to group other nouns. Some collective nouns for visitors are a flock of visitors or a stream of visitors.
Yes, with law allowance.
No. The door is not a collective noun. Why? Collective Nouns name people, animals, or things that are considered as one group or a whole. A collective noun may be singular or plural in form. It is singular when the group is acting as a whole. A singular verb is used. When members of the group do things individually on their own, then the noun is plural in form. A plural verb is used. #CarryOnLearning:) #UwU
No, the plural noun events is not a collective noun, nor is the singular form, event.However the collective noun for events is a series of events.
No, the word facts is the plural form for the noun fact; not a collective noun.