what type of noun is bouquet
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➡A bouquet is a " Countable Noun "
Because the bunch of flowers are arranged in countable numbers ✔
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➡A bouquet is a " Countable Noun "
Because the bunch of flowers are arranged in countable numbers ✔
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A bouquet is a type of collective noun.
- A noun is a term that identifies an individual, location, thing, or concept.
- Names for a group, a number of people, or a group of items are collective nouns.
- Collective nouns are names for singular objects that consist of multiple entities, including people, animals, places, things, and ideas.
- Some examples of collective nouns are- herd (group of animals), flock (group of birds), crowd (group of people), panel (group of experts), swarm (group of insects), etc.
- Therefore, as a bouquet represents a collection of flowers, it is an example of a collective noun.
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