Collective noun of dash of stones
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Collective noun : Heap of stones
Explanation:
- The collective noun for stones are Pile, henge, cairns, etc.,
- Collective nouns represent more than one person or thing in a class.
- It isn't possible to have just one lion in a pride, and a single flower does not make a bouquet.
- Thus, a collective noun always describes a plurality of one kind or another.
- A collective noun is used to represent a group of people or animals.
- They are sometimes called grouped nouns, as they represent a number or a collection of things.
- Common examples of collective nouns are words like 'government', 'family,' and 'team.
- For example, Galaxy of stars, Bunch of keys, a crowd of people, a pack of wolves, a litter of puppies, a bunch of grapes, a swarm of bees, a bouquet of flowers, a forest of trees, a shoal of fish, etc.
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