English, asked by mdahmed86, 10 months ago

My friend has a fine............ old stamps collective noun ​

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Answered by fazilashafi513
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album of old stamps.....

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

My friend has a fine.....ALBUM....... old stamps

Explanation:

Words that describe groups of animals, people, or things are included in this list of frequent collective nouns. These terms are frequently used interchangeably by English authors and speakers to denote various topics. The term "swarm" is often used to describe a gathering of insects such as ants, flies, or bees, but many writers use it to describe a large crowd of people. Once you've been acquainted with these terms, you'll realise that they're employed in a number of contexts.

A herd is a group of herbivorous animals.

Pack- A group of canine creatures such as wolves or dogs; often used to denote playing cards and multi-object packaging.

A flock is a group of birds; it is also used to refer to tiny hooved animals.

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