There we saw a man carrying a ___ of clothes in his head
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there we saw a man carrying a bundle of clothes on his head
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Explanation:
- A collective noun can be used to name a group or collection of people or objects, allowing the group to be discussed as a single entity.
- In essence, a collective noun is a group noun that refers to individuals, entities, or groups collectively.
- When utilizing collective nouns in phrases, it's important to remember to utilize the correct verb tense.
Some Examples:
- Herd of cows - A group of herbivore animals.
- Swarm of insects - A group of insects.
- Shoal of fishes A group of fish.
- Flock of birds - A group of birds.
- Army / Colony of Ants - Collection of Ants.
- Litter of puppies - Collection of Puppies.
- Barrel of monkey - Collection of Monkey.
- Pack of wolves - Collection of Wolves.
Then the collective noun collection for clothes are,
- a rack of clothes
- a bundle of clothes
- a closet of clothes
There we saw a man carrying a bundle of clothes in his head.
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