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a dash of soldiers fill in the blanks with the collective nouns ​

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Answered by xishitaghoshx
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A troop of soldiers.

Other collective nouns would be-

Regiment and Platoon.

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Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Answer:

A troop of soldiers.

Explanation:

  • Collective noun: A noun which indicates collection or group of persons or things is called collective noun.
  • After collective noun, the verb can be singular or plural.
  • Singular verb is used when the group is made up of same person/thing.  Example- police, army etc.
  • Plural verb is used when the group is made of different persons. Example- pupil.
  • Soldier is a common noun. But when we are talking about 'a group of soldiers' the it will be a collective noun.

        The collective noun of soldiers can be : regiment, army, unit, troop etc. Depending on the number of soldiers the correct collective noun is used.

  • Here the collective noun 'troop' we are using.

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