"A pair" is a collective noun used as a singular noun. Thus, it would be correct to say, "A pair ... is ..."
its intransitive because there is no object in the sentence
The subject is "birds".
what are the abstract nouns in this sentence the birds live in their habitat with no fear
Birds migrate to the South for the winter time.
"The birds that have the strongest talons are birds of prey such as falcons."The relative pronoun is 'that', which introduces the relative clause 'that have the strongest talons.' The relative clause gives information about its antecedent 'birds', the subject of the sentence.
birds are flying very gently
the bird is singing
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Past tense: The flock of birds was flying. Present tense: The flock of birds is flying. (flock is a collective noun)
Birds feel colder when they are flying
Chickens can fly , but they are low flying birds.
Flying birds are not always larger. There are many bats bigger than many kinds of birds.
its intransitive because there is no object in the sentence
No it is not. But in a sentence like.. "My friend Molly watches birds in her backyard", "is" would be the correct answer.
Birds Flying Away was created in 2000-01.
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