A oqbute of flowers what is the wright word
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A bouquet of flowers. (Topic: Collective nouns)
- 'Bouquet' is a collective noun for 'flowers'.
- 'OQBUTE' is probably a hint as it contains all the alphabets needed to form the word ‘BOUQUET’
- Another collective noun used for flowers is 'bunch' as in 'a bunch of flowers'.
- Similarly, the collective noun 'bouquet' is used for pheasants (a type of birds) also - 'A bouquet of pheasants'
A collective noun is a noun that denotes a group or collection of people, things, etc.
- It is important that the appropriate collective nouns are used with nouns.
For example,
- A herd of cows/deer
- A flock of sheep/birds
- A pack of wolves/hounds
- A chest of drawers
- A fleet of ships
- A bunch of keys
- A flight of stairs
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