2 They saw a _________ of lions at the zoo. (herd/pride/flock)
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We are given a question relating to what is the word to fill the blank in the sentence and the correct answer is pride.
- A collective noun is a type of noun when we talk about things that are in a group.
- Words like ' group ' and' herd ' are examples of collective nouns.
- In the question, we are given that they saw many lions at the zoo.
- The collective noun for lions is pride.
- So the answer is explained and the blank shall be filled with the word pride.
- The sentence then can be written as ' They saw a pride of lions at the zoo.'
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What is Collective Noun:
A collective noun is a naming term for a group or collection of animals, people, or things. When using collective nouns in phrases, it's important to remember to utilize the correct verb form.
Collective Noun Definition:
"A noun such as 'family' or 'team' that refers to a group of people or things," according to Collins Dictionary. A collective noun is defined as "a noun such as 'team' or 'flock' that refers to a group of people or objects," according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
Here are the examples:
- Herd is the collective term for sheep.
- Fleet is a collective word for ships.
- Flock is a collective term for birds.
- Pride is the collective word for lions.
Answer is they saw a pride of lions at the zoo
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