_ of recruits { collective noun }
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A collective noun is the one that is used to point out a group of things or people as a whole.
For instance, herd, crowd, words of the group, bouquet are the common words that fall under the category of Collective noun.
Here ‘a batch of recruits’ will be used as a collective form.
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The batch of recruits.
Extra Information :
Noun :
The all naming word called noun.
Examples :
- I live in USA.
- Marina is a big city.
- We are UAE's.
There are 8 types of Noun :
- Proper Noun.
- Singular Noun.
- Plural Noun.
- Possessive Noun.
- Concrete Noun.
- Abstract Noun.
- Collective Noun.
Collective Noun :
The noun that refers to collection/group of things taken as whole.
Examples :
- A hive of bees.
- A litter of puppies.
- A murder of crows.
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