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The shepherd was looking after a ----------- of sheep.( fill collective noun )

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Answered by UNKNOWN3615
1

Explanation:

group

flock

I think it's the answer

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

A collective noun in linguistics is a word that designates a group of items when taken collectively. In common speech, most collective nouns do not refer exclusively to one type of entity. For instance, the collective noun "group" can be used to describe a group of people, dogs, or other objects. Some collective nouns, particularly terms of venery, which designate groups of particular animals, are particular to one kind of object. For instance, the venerated phrase "pride" only ever refers to lions, not to ever dogs or cows. Other examples can be seen in popular culture, such as the "parliament" of owls.

Given:

The Shepherd Was Looking After A _________ Of Sheep

Find:

Find and fill collective noun for the given blank

Answer:

The answer is flock

THE SHEPHERD WAS LOOKING AFTER A FLOCK OF SHEEP

A collective noun describes a group acting alone. Since the members of the group are acting or behaving in unison, collective nouns operate grammatically as a single entity.

A single verb is required if the collective noun relates to the group as a whole. The verb should be plural if it refers to the members of the group or the elements that make up the group. a large group of one species of animals, typically sheep, goats, or birds, kept or fed collectively, or herded collectively. a huge group of individuals; a crowd. a vast array of items: a deluge of letters to respond to.

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