What does these collective noun describe clump
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Collective nouns are names for a collection or a number of people or things. Words like group, herd, and array are collective noun examples. Here, we'll take a closer look at collective nouns, and provide even more examples, placing them in context so you can gain a greater understanding of how they work.
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Collective nouns are nouns that describe a group, for example: class, family, herd, couple. These can also be called group nouns.
There are about 200 collective nouns in English. When we use collective nouns, we often say "a group of ________," such as a herd of cattle or a clump of grass. But many collective nouns can also stand alone; for example, "We moved the herd to the new field."
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