English, asked by AnshikaSingh19, 10 months ago

a__of geese
a__of clothes
a__of locusts
a__of barbarians

chose and fill collective noun

options - gaggle, horde, bundle, swarn,

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
20

Answer:

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A GAGGLE OF GEESE.

A BUNDLE OF CLOTHES.

A SWARM OF LOCUSTS.

A HORDE OF BARBARIANS .

WHAT ARE NOUNS ?

A PLACE , NAME , OBJECT OR A THING IS CALLED A NOUN .

TYPES OF NOUNS :

  • PROPER NOUN
  • COMMON NOUN
  • ABSTRACT NOUN
  • COLLECTIVE NOUN

1.)

PROPER NOUN :

A PARTICULAR NAME OF A PERSON , PLACE IR A THING IS CALLED PROPER NOUN .

EX. RAJ , TAJ MAHAL , ROSE

2.)

COMMON NOUN :

A COMMON WORD USED TO DESCRIBE OR REFER TO AS PLACE OR THING IS CALLED A COMMON NOUN .

EX. HE , SCHOOL , HOSPITAL

3.)

ABSTRACT NOUN :

THIS NOUN EXPRESSES FEELINGS .

EX. LOVE , HATE

4.)

COLLECTIVE NOUN :

THESE ARE WORDS USE TO DESCRIBE COLLECTIVELY .

EX. SWARM , BUNCH , BUNDLE

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Answered by soniatiwari214
5

Answer:

1. a  gaggle  of geese.

2. a  bundle  of clothes.

3. a  swarm  of locusts.

4. a horde  of barbarians.

Explanation:

A noun is a term that designates a specific entity, such as a place, thing, or concept.Examples of nouns include names, places, things that exist in the real world, those that don't, and concepts;

Nouns come in two varieties: proper nouns and common nouns.

Collective nouns comes under common nouns.

A word or phrase that refers to a group of individuals or objects as a single entity is known as a collective noun. Subject-verb agreement problems are a frequent problem when utilizing collective nouns. It might be difficult for writers to decide whether to use a collective noun in the single or plural. Generally speaking, collective nouns are considered as singular, but there are certain exceptions.Collective nouns are used to refer to a group of things or people.

The phrases are thus filled with the appropriate collective nouns.

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