Q.No.11. “I was excited to see a of stars.” a) bunch b) crowd c) group d) galaxy
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I was excited to see a "galaxy " of stars.
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Q.No.11. "I was excited to see a (d) galaxy of stars".
The word that has been highlighted in the solution is a collective noun.
- A collective noun, as the name suggests is a noun, that represents a group, cluster, or collection of items of the same kind.
For example, a bouquet of flowers, a school of fish, a crowd of people, a herd of deer, and so on.
- This should be considered that when we are referring to a group of people, the group is singular despite it having many people in it.
- Only when we say that there are many groups, we should consider it to be multiple.
- Also, a collective noun is a group of homogenous or the same kind of items.
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