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complete the following choosing a .suitable.collective.noun.eg.A of.students​

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Answered by mahipoorna143
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Answer:

Collective nouns refer to a group of people, things or animals. In the given sentence, 'group' is a collective noun because it refers to a group of students. Hence option D is correct. 'Students' is a common noun, it denotes the plural form of the noun 'student', it's not a collective noun. Street is a common noun that refers to a general place, it's not a collective noun. Hence options A, B and C are incorrect.

Answered by Oviyasri
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Answer:

collective noun

eg:

  1. A team of students
  2. A hive of bees
  3. A class of students
  4. A band of musicians
  5. A bundle of sticks
  6. A galaxy if stars
  7. A pack of cards
  8. A pack of Woolf's
  9. A pride of lions
  10. A flock of sheep
  11. A flight of birds
  12. A litter of cubs
  13. A board of directors
  14. A patrol of police man
  15. A company of actors
  16. A panel of experts
  17. A catch of fish
  18. A host of sparrows
  19. A murder of crows
  20. A crew of sailors

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