The collective noun is a staff of servants.
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The collective noun is a staff of servants.
No, it is not an adverb. The word servants is a plural noun.
The Servants ended in 1991.
The Servants was created in 1985.
There is no specific collective noun for "collective nouns." However, I have seen a list of collective nouns and a page of collective nouns.
poor that is why they are servants lol
The plural noun 'servants' can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:The servants have prepared the guest rooms. (subject of the sentence)The raise that the servants requested is under consideration. (subject of the relative clause)We've decided to give the servants a raise. (indirect object of the verb 'to give')I watched the servants as they set up the garden party. (direct object of the verb 'watched')We've planned a surprise for the servants. (object of the preposition 'for')
There is no specific collective noun for "collective nouns." However, I have seen a list of collective nouns and a page of collective nouns.
Saul J. Frankel has written: 'A model for negotiation and arbitration between the Canadian government and its civil servants' -- subject(s): Civil service, Collective bargaining, Employee-management relations in government
All the dead are servants of Hades.
Servants All was created in 1936.