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collective noun of hens​

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Answered by yamini99999
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Explanation:

Collective Name Animal

flock of chickens

peep of chickens

brood of chicks

chattering of chicks

Answered by Madhulika77
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Answer: A collective noun is a word or phrase that refers to a group of people or things as one entity. One common error that arises from using collective nouns is subject-verb disagreement: writers often become confused about whether to treat a collective noun as singular or plural. While collective nouns are mostly treated as singular, there are exceptions.

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.

The collective noun of hens is 'brood of hens'

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