Yes, angels is a plural, common, abstract noun.
No, a collective noun is a word for a group of people or things. Angel is not a word for a group, angel is an individual.The noun angel is a singular, common, abstract noun. Some collective nouns for angels are a host of angels or a choir of angels.
There is no collective noun specifically for adoring angels. The standard collective nouns for angels are:A host of angelsA choir of angelsA chorus of angelsA flight of angels
Yes, the noun 'host' is a standard collective noun for a host of angels.
The standard collective nouns for angels are:A host of angelsA choir of angelsA chorus of angelsA flight of angels
Yes, Los Angeles is a proper noun, the name of a specific city. A proper noun is always capitalized.
The collective noun choir is used for a choir of angels, a choir of singers, a choir of hummingbirds.
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No, the noun angel is the singular; the plural form is angels.
Angeli is an Italian equivalent of the English word "angels." The masculine plural noun also translates into English as "guardian angels" according to context. The pronunciation will be "AN-djey-lee" in Italian.
The plural form for the noun chorus is choruses.
The collective nouns are:a chest of drawersa bundle of sticksa sheaf of corn, a shock of corna den of thievesa choir of angels, a chorus of angels, a flight of angels, a host of angelsa constellation of stars