The noun "girl's" is a singular, common, concrete, possessive noun.
Example: The girl's homework is always on time. (the homework of the girl)
The correct possessive, proper noun is Academy Awards' directors.In the noun phrase "the girls' coats", the plural noun "girls" is a common noun, a general word for young females, not named "girls".In the noun phrase "president's protectors", the noun "president" is a common noun unless it is a specific president. For example:President Bush went to Brussels. The President's protectors traveled with him. (the protectors of a specific president)When a president travels, the president's protectors travel with him. (the protectors of any "president", a common noun)
guys, boys, girls,
Gerrie, Gerry, or Jeri are the most common.
Ana means grace in Spanish. It is a common name given to girls in Spanish speaking countries. It is also a common name in the United States.
Yes, the name 'Lauren' is quite common. It is considered to be a popular name for girls in many English-speaking countries.
The term most used for a group of human girls is a "giggle"
Yes, the noun 'school' is an appropriate collective noun for the noun 'girls'. A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun suitable for the context of a situation can be a collective noun. The standard collective nouns for 'girls' are:a bevy of girlsa giggle of girls
The collective noun for girls is a bevy of girls.The word 'girls', is a word for people. The appropriate collective noun is any collective noun for people, applicable to the situation:a group of girlsa queue of girlsa crowd of girlsa crew of girlsa committee of girlsa family of girlsa class of girlsa team of girls
The collective noun for girls is a bevy of girls.The word 'girls', is a word for people. The appropriate collective noun is any collective noun for people, applicable to the situation:a group of girlsa queue of girlsa crowd of girlsa crew of girlsa committee of girlsa family of girlsa class of girlsa team of girls
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A bevy of girls
1. An orgy of Essex girls 2. A snatch of Essex girls 3. A harem of Essex girls
Challney Girls is the collective name for the young women who attend Challney High School for Girls. This school is located in Luton, England.
The standard collective noun for 'ladies' is a bevy of ladies.However, a collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can be used, for example:a group of ladiesa queue of ladiesa crowd of ladiesa crew of ladiesa committee of ladiesa staff of ladiesa board of ladiesa team of ladies
With proper spelling.
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