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A collective noun for soldiers

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Answered by zoya5030
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Answer:

A collective noun for 'soldiers' could be 'army.' Depending on the number of soldiers in the group, other collective nouns could also be used. There are several collective nouns for 'soldiers' among them, 'company,' 'division,' 'draft,' and 'muster.' Smaller groups could be referred to as a 'platoon' or 'unit,' while large groups of soldiers could be a 'regiment' or 'brigade.'

Answered by vilnius
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A collective noun for soldiers is army.

Explanation:

  • Collective nouns are one of the types of nouns.
  • The collection of people and things are said to be collective nouns.
  • The words represent a group of people.
  • Some of the collective nouns are group, herd, bouquet, bunch, flock.
  • In the given sentence, the collective noun for the soldiers is the army.

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