Collective noun for people watching a play
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collective countable noun. The audience at a play, concert, film, or public meeting is the group of people watching or listening to it. ...
collective countable noun. The audience for a television or radio program consists of all the people who watch or listen to it. ...
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A sentence is provided to us and we are required to provide a collective noun for the ' people who are watching a play.' The collective noun will be 'audience.'
- Nouns of the sentences can be said to refer to those words that show us the person on whom the action of the sentence is happening.
- The noun can either be a person, animal or thing.
- It can also be specific, general, or a group of people or things.
- When noun represents a group of people or things they are said to be collective nouns.
- In this sentence, the group of people is the people who are watching the play.
- So the collective noun for the group of people who are watching the play will be 'audience.'
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