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MAKE A COLLECTION OF COLLECTIVE NOUNS

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Answered by pdey89747
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List of Common Collective Nouns

Herd– A group of herbivore animals

Pack– A group of canine animals such as wolves or dogs; also used to describe playing cards and packages containing multiple objects

Flock– A group of birds; also used to discuss small hooved animals such as sheep or goats

Swarm– A group of insects

Shoal– A group of fish

Group – A very general term used to describe people, places, things, and animals

Crowd – Usually used to describe a group of people

Gang – Usually used to describe a group of criminals; also used to describe a group of workers, particularly sailors or dock workers

Mob – Normally used to describe an angry or unruly group of people; also used to describe a group of kangaroos

Staff – A group of people who work in the same place

Crew – Usually used to denote a group of workers; also used to describe aircraft and ships personnel

Choir – A large, organized group of singers

Orchestra – A large, organized group of instrumentalists, led by a conductor

Panel – A group of experts

Board – A group of people, usually professionals, who take on an advisory role

Troupe – A group of actors or acrobats; also used to describe a group of monkeys

Bunch – Usually a group of smallish objects such as grapes, flowers, keys, or bananas

Pile – An untidy collection of items such as rubbish

Heap – A mounded collection of items; used interchangeably with “pile”

Set – A tidy group of matched objects such as dishes; also used to describe rules or a social group of people

Stack – A group of items neatly laid one on top of another; i.e., a stack of books

Series – Used to discuss movies, books, or events that follow one after another, i.e. Star Trek or Harry Potter

Shower – Usually used to describe rain, although it can be used to describe gifts or compliments

Fall – Often used to discuss weather, such as rain, snow or hail

Answered by ParthJoshi217
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Answer:

Explanation:

Herd– A group of herbivore animals.

Pack– A group of canine animals such as wolves or dogs; also used to describe playing cards and packages containing multiple objects.

Flock– A group of birds; also used to discuss small hooved animals such as sheep or goats.

Swarm– A group of insects

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