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Last Sunday, I visited to a zoo with my family. There I saw a
__________ (collective noun) of monkeys. They were swinging on the
________________ (branch-change the number) of the trees. Seeing
them I felt happy. Moving ahead in the zoo, we came across a _________
(collective noun) of elephants, a _________ (collective noun) of parrots
of different colours. My ______________ (happy-abstract noun) was
touching the sky on this _____________ (adjective) trip. The peacocks


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Answers

Answered by sradhanjalibiswal80
3

Answer:

1.group

2.branches

3.herd

4.flock

5.happiness

6.enjoying

Answered by GulabLachman
0

Fill in the blanks questions consists of a blank space in a sentence which needs to be filled to make a meaningful sentence.

  • Collective nouns represent the collection of elements that are counted as a whole.
  • These are singular nouns but refer to a group of people, animals, plants or various types of objects.
  • For example - A pair of shoes or a packet of letters.
  • Thus, the correct collective noun for the following are -

Last Sunday, I visited to a zoo with my family. There I saw a troop of monkeys. They were swinging on the branches of the trees. Seeing them I felt happy. Moving ahead in the zoo, we came across a herd of elephants, and a flock of parrots of different colours. My happiness was touching the sky on this enjoyable trip.

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