A tribe of monkeys
A tribe of baboons
A tribe of goats
A tribe of natives
A tribe of magpies
A tribe of nightingales
"Clan" is the same as "Family". Exaple: The Uchiha Clan(Uchiha Family), Uzumaki Clan(Uzumaki Family)....Etc.
Clan.
Yes, the noun 'tribe' is used as a collective noun; for example:a tribe of magpiesa tribe of sparrowsa tribe of nativesa tribe of antelopesa tribe of goatsa tribe of monkeysa tribe of baboons
The collective noun for Indians is a tribe ofIndians.
The word tribe is a noun. It is a collective noun, usually applied to a cultural groups.
The is no standard collective noun for haggis.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. Some recommendations are 'a heap of haggis' and 'an offal lot of haggis'.
The collective nouns for goats are:a flock of goatsa herd of goatsa tribe of goatsa trip (or trippe) of goats
Yes, the noun 'tribe' is used as a collective noun; for example:a tribe of magpiesa tribe of sparrowsa tribe of nativesa tribe of antelopesa tribe of goatsa tribe of monkeysa tribe of baboons
In the noun phrase 'a tribe of savages', the noun tribeis functioning as a collective noun.
The collective noun for Indians is a tribe ofIndians.
The word tribe is a noun. It is a collective noun, usually applied to a cultural groups.
The collective noun for antelopes are:herd of antelopesa cluster of antelopesa tribe of antelopes
There does not seem to be a collective noun for 'humans' Suggestions are a crowd, a tribe, a group, a community or a nation
There does not seem to be a collective noun for 'humans' Suggestions are a crowd, a tribe, a group, a community or a nation
No, the noun box is not a collective noun for monkeys. The collective noun for monkeys are:a barrel of monkeysa cartload of monkeysa tribe of monkeysa troop of monkeysThe noun box is used as a collective noun for a box of crayons or a box of matches.
The is no standard collective noun for haggis.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. Some recommendations are 'a heap of haggis' and 'an offal lot of haggis'.
There does not seem to be a collective noun for 'humans' Suggestions are a crowd, a tribe, a group, a community or a nation
The noun Apache is actually a word for a collective group of culturally related native people of the US southwest, not a specific tribe. A collective noun for people would be an appropriate collective noun for Apaches; for example a community of Apaches; a conference of Apaches; a contingent of Apaches.
The collective nouns are a tribe of monkeys, a troop of monkeys, a barrel of monkeys and a pride of lions.