English, asked by salehabaseer9, 1 year ago

Using following collective nouns in two types of sentences(plural and singular):
1.Team
2.Audience
3.Class
4.Flock
5.Staff

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Answered by atharwa5
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1) The teams were distributed into two.
2) The audience were watching the match.
3) The classes in college were too lengthy.
4) The flocks of sheeps were passing by the road.
5) There are many staffs for the company.

salehabaseer9: these are only one sentences of each word
atharwa5: May I know exactly what you want?
salehabaseer9: you can understand what i am trying to say on this website: http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/nouns/Collective-Nouns.html
salehabaseer9: on the part where the sub heading is using ' Using Collective Nouns Correctly'
Answered by Anonymous
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Hii frnd!!
1. The Indian team won the cricket match.
2. There are 11 members in a their team.
3. Audience applauded loudly for the girl.
4. After their performance, audience started clapping for them.
5. The class was making noise.
6. Whole class listening carefully to the teacher.
7. The flock of sheep was waking on road.
8. The flock of sheep was crossing the road.
9. The staff was requested to attend the meeting.
10. The staff was present in the meeting..
Hope this helps
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