Yes, the word whales is a noun, the plural form of the noun whale, an animal, a thing.
"Whales" is a common noun.
There is no collective noun for sighted whales. There is a collective noun for whales it is: herd pod gam
There is no collective noun for sighted whales. There is a collective noun for whales it is: herd pod gam
The noun pod has no collective noun of its own. The word pod is a collective noun for peas or whales.
The noun pod has no collective noun of its own. The word pod is a collective noun for peas or whales.
The noun 'gam' is a standard collective noun for:a gam of porpoisesa gam of whales
A group of whales.
Pod, a pod of whales
Pod, a pod of whales
No, the collective nouns for whales are:a pod of whalesa school of whalesa shoal of whalesa gam of whales
A school of whales would be the noun in your sentence.A school of whales swam by while we were swimming.We saw a school of whales on the television show.
Collective nouns for trees are:a stand of trees, a copse of trees, a thicket of trees, a grove of trees, a forest of trees.Collective nouns for whales are:a herd of whales, a schools of whales, a gam of whales, a pod of whales, a float of whales.