There are no nouns used as collective nouns in the sentence. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a characteristic inherent in a noun
The noun 'class' can be a collective noun for 'a class of students', but in this sentence, it is not functioning as a collective noun.
There are no collective nouns in the sentence.
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. A collective noun is a use of a noun.
The noun 'class' is often used as a collective noun, but in this sentence it is simply a singular noun, subject of the sentence. Use as a collective noun would be a class of students, a class of nutrients, a class of plants, etc.
There are no nouns functioning as a collective noun in that sentence. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example "A class of freshmen studied Middle English literature." or "We studied a class of literature called Middle English."
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There are no collective nouns in the sentence. The noun 'family' can be used as a collective noun (a family of artists or a family of gophers), but in this sentence it is not.
I have a collective identity because I have a bunch of friends at school.
"The orchestra plays in the park on Sundays."The nouns in the sentence are:orchestra, a singular, common noun (subject of the sentence).park, a singular, common noun (object of the preposition 'in')Sundays, a plural, proper noun (object of the preposition 'on')There is no collective noun in the sentence. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. The word 'orchestra' is sometimes used as a collective noun, for example an orchestra of musicians, but is not used as a collective noun in this sentence. A 'collective noun' is a function of a noun, not a form of a noun.
The compound noun is Middle English.
The is no specific collective noun for sheets; a general collective can be used to suit the context of the sentence, such as a stack of sheets, a package of sheets, a box of sheets, etc.
The sentence contains one collective noun, "class," which refers to a group of students studying Middle English together.
The prologue to the book was interesting. In the sentence, prologue refers to the acknowledgements that proceed the beginning of the story.
But al be that he was a philosophre, Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre. -Chaucer, Geoffrey Canterbury Tales,'General Prologue', l.298^9.
The prologue was very exciting. A prologue should be a short, descriptive summary.
This exciting prologue is making me want to read the whole book, as soon as possible!
There are no collective nouns in the sentence. The noun 'family' can be used as a collective noun (a family of artists or a family of gophers), but in this sentence it is not.
There is a period at the end of the sentence.
I have a collective identity because I have a bunch of friends at school.
The sentence contains no collective nouns. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a characteristic inherent in a noun. The noun committee and the noun board are often used as collective nouns (a committee of members and a board of directors), but not in this sentence.
The company care givers were using collective bargainingto help satisfy the workers.
Indigenous peoples often advocate for collective rights to protect their cultural heritage and traditional practices.
There are no collective nouns in the sentence. A collective noun is determined by its use. A collective noun is a word used to group other nouns in a descriptive way. The nouns 'group' and 'audience' are often used as collective nouns, but in this sentence they are not. The nouns 'group' and 'audience' are not describing anyone.