kites
The term "green and red kites" is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase "green and red kites" is made up of the plural noun "kites" described by the adjectives "green" and "red".Example functions of a noun phrase:Green and red kites twisted in the breeze.subject of the sentenceWe bought green and red kites to take to the beach.direct object of the verb 'bought'The children were playing with green and red kites.object of the preposition 'with'
The collective nouns for 'kites' (birds) are:a kettle of kitesa soar of kitesa roost of kitesThere is no standard collective noun for the type of kites flown on a string.
The nouns in the sentence are kites and hobby, words for things.
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Most kites are (its common). But there are other kites that are a different shape. The ones with a different shape are usually a bigger size.
Two--verb and noun. Verb: Kites fly. Noun: There is an annoying fly buzzing around my head.
Common
Common noun
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
Kites come in different shapes, but the most common is a diamond.