what is the collective noun for sand , trees , toys.
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toys and trees because it is an collective thing like you means you have many toys and similar trees
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Collective noun for sand
There is no such collective noun for sand. * 'Sand' is actually a mass noun and not a collective noun. * A mass noun is used to refer to something that is uncountable.
Collective noun for trees
You can always say “a forest of trees” or “a grove of trees” or “an orchard of trees” (use “orchard” only for fruit trees) or a “thicket.” Look at the thesaurus link for “thicket” to see even more collective nouns for “tree.”
Collective noun for toys
Collective noun for toys is Assembly.
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