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A "herd" of cattle is passing . The "herd" word here is-----
1)adjective
2)common noun
3)collective noun
4)abstract noun​

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Answered by lokesh298
1

Answer:

A "herd" of cattle is passing . The "herd" word here is collective noun.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

In the given sentence A "heard" of cattle is passing. The word "herd" is a collective noun.

Explanation:

Collective nouns: Names for a group, a number of people, or an item are collective nouns.The terms "group," "herd," and "array" are examples of collective nouns.

A collective noun is a word that describes a group of items when they are all considered together. Examples of collective nouns include the words army, flock, and herd. Even though they all relate to a single person, animal, or item, these nouns all have plural meanings. Singular verbs are typically used with collective nouns. This is so because collective nouns designate a collection of different individuals or objects as a single entity.

Therefore, "heard" relates to collective nouns.

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