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A swarm of bees are flying all around

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Answered by swapnilnagargoje7499
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1. A swarm of bees is flying all around.

2. A group of musicians was performing.

3. Farmers keep a herd of buffaloes.

4. A group of girls could be seen here always.

5. The house was on the target by a gang of thieves.

6. The board of people decided to postpone it.

7. Mr. Arora booked a suite of rooms in a hotel.

8. A troop of money looks elegant on the go.

9. Forests show you a clump of trees.

10. The minister crossed with a heavy fleet of ​ships.

Explanation:

The noun used in the above sentences is a collective noun. A collective noun is a noun which denotes a group of things. For example a swarm of bees, herd of buffaloes, etc.

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