The noun 'sheaf' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.The noun 'sheaf' also functions as a collective noun, for example a sheaf of wheat.
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The noun sheaf is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for stems of grain that have been cut and tied together; a large number of pieces of paper that are kept together; a word for a thing. The noun sheaf is also used as a collective noun for a sheaf of corn, a sheaf of wheat, a sheaf of paper, a sheaf of arrows.
The collective noun is a sheaf of stalks.
The collective nouns are:a sheaf of wheata sheaf of corna sheaf of graina sheaf of papersa sheaf of arrows
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The singular form for the noun sheaves is sheaf.
The word 'drama' is a common noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. A collective noun is a word to designate a group of individual people or things as a single group such as a crewof workers, a herd of cattle, or a sheaf of wheat.A collective noun for 'drama' could be a series of dramas, a program of dramas, or collection of dramas.
The collective noun for a group of wheat shafts is a sheaf of wheat.
The collective noun for 'wheat' is a sheaf of wheat.The collective noun for 'barley' is a crop of barley.
sheaf is not a Hebrew word. It's an English word: sheaf/ʃif/ (noun, plural sheaves, verb) noun 1. one of the bundles in which cereal plants, as wheat, rye, etc., are bound after reaping. 2. any bundle, cluster, or collection: a sheaf of papers. verb (used with object) 3. to bind (something) into a sheaf or sheaves.
The collective noun is a sheaf of cornstalks.