The collective noun is a stock of goods.
The word 'goods' is already a mass noun.
A collection of goods
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The standard collective noun for 'tarts' is a jam of tarts.A general collective noun for baked goods is a batch of tarts.
The noun 'market' is not a specific collective noun for anything, but it is a suitable noun for use as a collective noun. Some possible uses might be a market of goods, a market of food, a market of livestock, etc.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
No, the nouns cash and money are not collective nouns.Both the noun cash and the noun money are uncountable nouns that are words for currency, a means of exchange for goods or services.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example, a pile of cash or a cache of money.
Yes, the noun 'batch' is a collective noun for baked goods:a batch of breada batch of cakesa batch of cookiesa batch of loavesa batch of piesa batch of scones
In the prepositional phrase "rooms of goods", the noun "rooms" is functioning as a collective noun.
The standard collective noun for 'tarts' is a jam of tarts.A general collective noun for baked goods is a batch of tarts.
The noun 'market' is not a specific collective noun for anything, but it is a suitable noun for use as a collective noun. Some possible uses might be a market of goods, a market of food, a market of livestock, etc.
No, the noun 'money' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for currency as a means of exchange for goods or services; a word for a thing.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. The standard collective nouns for 'money' are a cache of money, a rouleau of money, a wad of money.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
No, the nouns cash and money are not collective nouns.Both the noun cash and the noun money are uncountable nouns that are words for currency, a means of exchange for goods or services.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example, a pile of cash or a cache of money.
Yes, the noun 'batch' is a collective noun for baked goods:a batch of breada batch of cakesa batch of cookiesa batch of loavesa batch of piesa batch of scones
There is no standard collective noun for a group of reflections. The noun 'reflection' is not a standard collective noun.
No, the noun lumber is not used as a collective noun. The collective noun for lumber is a stack of lumber.
No, the noun farm is not a collective noun.
The collective noun is a series of explosions.
No it is not a collective noun.