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Collective noun--- loaves of breads or loaves of bread

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Answered by hyacinth98
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The collective noun for a loaf of bread is loaves of bread.

collective noun

A collective noun is a naming word used to allude to a gathering or number of creatures, individuals or things. One thing you ought to recall when you utilize collective nouns in sentences is to utilize the right type of action word. collective nouns are words for single things that are comprised of more than one individual, creature, spot, thing, or thought. You can't have a group without individual individuals; all things considered, we examine a group as a solitary substance.

These words are some of the time exchangeable, and English essayists and speakers frequently use them to depict various things. For instance, the word swarm is typically used to examine a gathering of bugs like insects, flies or honey bees, yet numerous journalists use it to discuss an extremely bustling horde of individuals.

You can utilize various words to form your sentence to make certain there is no understanding mistake. For instance, you can embed "individuals" after an aggregate thing or utilize an alternate word, for example, "players" rather than "group" or "zebras" rather than "crowd" or "understudies" rather than "class."

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

Loaves of bread is the collective noun of loaf of bread .

Explanation:

Collective Noun -

1) A collective noun is a word that refers to a group of items when regarded collectively in linguistics.

2) The majority of collective nouns used in common speech do not refer only to one type of entity.

3) The collective noun "group," for instance, can be used to refer to people ("a group of people"), dogs ("a group of dogs"), or objects ("a group of stones").

4) Certain collective nouns , like as words of venery, which designate groups of particular animals, are exclusive to one type of entity.

5) For instance, the venerated term "pride" never refers to dogs or cows. It only refers to lions. Another illustration comes from popular culture, where a "parliament" of owls is referred to.

6) Verb agreement with collective count nouns is handled differently in different dialects of English.

FINAL ANSWER - Loaves of bread is the collective noun of loaf of bread .

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