There is a multitude of people at the party
There is a multitude of answers to that question. There's a multitude of buttons in the tin.
There was a multitude of people at the concert.
The class had a multitude of questions when the essay contest was announced.
The word "coming" is a present participle acting as a gerund in the sentence "he saw the multitude coming to him."
The orator apostrophized the multitude (in other words, addressed the crowd).
You can say, "At the park, we saw a multitude of butterflies fluttering around the flowers." This means there were so many butterflies that it was really exciting to see them all together! Using "multitude" helps kids understand that there can be a lot of something in one place.
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I wanted to inquire about the job. She stopped by to inquire about dog breeds. Libraries are good places to inquire about a multitude of topics.