What we call for group of children is it correct?
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A group of children = crowd
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A group of children is called a crowd.
- 'A group of children' here represents a collective noun which is a type of noun that explains that a group behaving solely.
- 'Crowd' here tells that it is a gathering of people or children to witness something or to do some other purposes.
Write more about collective nouns?
- When we use collective nouns, we do not restrict to the particular set of groups but the 'group' can be of different animals, people of different professions, or different things.
- Some of the examples of collective nouns are a board of directors, a pack of wolves, a pride of lion, a library of books, a choir of singers, and many more.
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