Q: is Indian our collective noun if not please clear it
Q: what is collective noun for ship.
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Ans1 :- A collective noun is a word that takes a number of things and talks of it as one whole. 'Indians' is a plural noun whereas 'a group of Indians' becomes a collective noun. Other examples:
Grapes(Plural noun) - A bunch of grapes (collective noun)
Books (Plural noun) - A pile of books (collective noun)
Ans2 :- A collective noun of ships i known as a fleet
More to know :-
Collective noun is a name given to a group or community which consist of object which are similar in aspects. Ex. a crowd (which consist of human), a fleet of ships, a pile of books, etc.
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- Indian is a collective noun as a collective noun is a word that takes a number of things and talks of it as one whole number.
- there are four collective noun for ship that are fleet , flotilla , armada and convoy
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