Yes, the noun 'audience' is a standard collective noun for
an audience of listeners.
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The noun audience is a singular, common, noun that is used as a collective noun; for example an audience of fans.
Audience is a collective noun
The standard collective noun is: an audience of listeners
The collective noun is a team of cheerleaders.
The noun 'audience' is a standard collective noun for:audience of listenersaudience of spectators
The noun audience is a singular, common noun. The noun audience is also a collective noun.
The noun audience is a singular, common, noun that is used as a collective noun; for example an audience of fans.
Audience is a collective noun
The collective noun is an audience of spectators.
The standard collective noun is: an audience of listeners
The collective noun is a team of cheerleaders.
The noun 'audience' is a standard collective noun for:audience of listenersaudience of spectators
No. Audience is a noun (collective noun for observers, or a private meeting).
The collective noun is an audience of spectators.
The collective noun is an audience of people.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'gentlemen'. A collective noun is an informal part of language; any noun that fits the situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a group of gentlemen, a gathering of gentlemen, an audience of gentlemen, etc.
In the phrase, "a group of spectators", the noun "group" is functioning as a collective noun. The standard collective noun is "an audience of spectators"; however, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun.