Yes, family is used as a collective noun, for example a family of five, a family of actors, a family of gophers, etc.
No, grandparents is a common plural noun. Appropriate collective nouns might be family or clan. Grandparents are members of a family or clan.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of members. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language; any noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a boardof members, a roster of members, a meeting of members, etc.
Members is a common plural noun.
No, members is a common, plural noun. The words club, committee, or board are examples of collective nouns that are made up of members.
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 no specific collective noun for 'five members'. However if the 'five members' are people, then any suitable collective noun for people will work; for example:a family of five membersa committee of five membersa board of five membersan assembly of five membersa congregation of five members
No, grandparents is a common plural noun. Appropriate collective nouns might be family or clan. Grandparents are members of a family or clan.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of families, in which case a collective noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a group of family members, a reunion of families, a gathering of families, etc.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of members. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language; any noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a boardof members, a roster of members, a meeting of members, etc.
Members is a common plural noun.
No, the noun 'kin' is not a collective noun.
Family is a collective noun , referring to a basic family unit of parents and children
No, members is a common, plural noun. The words club, committee, or board are examples of collective nouns that are made up of members.
A possessive noun.
Yes, the noun family is a collective noun for a family of otters, a family of sardines, a family of beavers, a family of friends, or a family of any other type.
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.
The noun 'quorum' is used as a collective noun for:a quorum of shareholdera quorum of members