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What is the collective noun for books
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Answered by singhrajesh06737
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Answer:

collective noun is a noun that represents a collection of individuals, usually people, such as: a team (for example: eleven football players) a family (for example: mother, father and two children) a crew (for example: 100 sailors)

Answered by sanvi7031
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ANSWER:-

The collection Noun for books \rightarrow Library of books

Explanation:-

Collective Noun

A large number of objects and beings have specific collective nouns attributed to them.It is important to use these correctly when describing the desired group. Some of these include:

  • Team of Players
  • fleet of ships
  • board of directors
  • bouquet of flowers
  • deck of cards
  • litter of puppies
  • heap of garbage
  • constellation of stars
  • school of fish
  • colony of ants
  • tuft of grass
  • brood of chicks
  • swarm of bees
  • jury of judges
  • brood of hens
  • class of students
  • army of soldiers
  • choir of singers
  • cast of actors
  • wad of bills
  • pod of peas
  • parliament of owls
  • quiver of arrows
  • tribe of natives
  • host of sparrows
  • gang of thieves
  • flock of sheep
  • staff of servants
  • scourage of mosquitoes

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