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1. A........... of law. fill the collective noun​

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Answered by divya6613
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Answer:

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a universe of law

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Answered by AditiHegde
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The answer will be A Government of Law.

  • A collective noun is a type of noun used to describe a group of objects or living beings.
  • A collective noun consists of a word or a group of words that define an entity; it could be either non-living or living beings.
  • This type of noun helps by giving the reader an idea of the quantity of an entity and bringing accuracy to the subject.
  • The words flock, swarm, government, etc are used to define the entities, and these words are termed Collective Noun.

Hence, the correct form of Collective Noun that should be used to fill in the given blank will be A Government of Law.

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