Computer Science, asked by ameen58, 6 months ago

a herd of cows, but just
as he find the error​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Option B: 'Herd' is a collective noun used for cattle and other livestock animals. Cows are included in cattle. Hence B is the correct option.

Option A: A group refers to a collection of people and not cows.

Option C: A swarm is a collective noun for bees or locusts. It does not refer to cows.

Option D: 'Flock' is used for sheep or birds. It does not refer to cows.

Hence A, C and D are incorrect.

Answered by jainani420
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Answer:

Fill in the blank with a suitable word:

I saw a ____ of cows

a group

b herd

c swarm

d flock

ANSWER

The options are all collective nouns. Collective nouns refer to a number of things of people as one.

Option B: 'Herd' is a collective noun used for cattle and other livestock animals. Cows are included in cattle. Hence B is the correct option.

Option A: A group refers to a collection of people and not cows.

Option C: A swarm is a collective noun for bees or locusts. It does not refer to cows.

Option D: 'Flock' is used for sheep or birds. It does not refer to cows.

Hence A, C and D are incorrect.

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