The noun motorway has no specific collective noun, in which case a collective noun that suits the situation is used; for example a series of motorways, a network of motorways, a maze of motorways, etc.
There is no standard collective noun for 'dust' that starts with an 's'.The standard collective nouns for dust are a layer of dust and a cloud of dust.However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example a smudge of dust or a streak of dust.
A collective noun is a squad of soldiers.
Collective nouns for teeth are a set of teeth or a row of teeth.
There is no standard collective noun for ice cream.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a bowl of ice cream, a tub of ice cream, a scoopof ice cream, etc.
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The collective noun for soldiers that starts with S is squad.
There is no standard collective noun for 'dust' that starts with an 's'.The standard collective nouns for dust are a layer of dust and a cloud of dust.However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example a smudge of dust or a streak of dust.
A collective noun is a squad of soldiers.
The standard collective nouns for grapes are a bunch of grapes or a cluster of grapes.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a cup of grapes or a pot of grapes.
No, the noun furniture (without the 's', furniture is a non-count noun) is not a collective noun.The collective nouns for furniture are a set of furniture or a suite of furniture.
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The collective nouns are a flock of tourists and a crew of workmen.
Collective nouns for teeth are a set of teeth or a row of teeth.
There is no standard collective noun for ice cream.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a bowl of ice cream, a tub of ice cream, a scoopof ice cream, etc.
Squadron!
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No, the noun opera's is the possessive form of the singular noun opera. The apostrophe s ('s) added to the end of the noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example: They made some changes to the opera's script.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example, a series of operas or a program of operas.