The collective nouns are:
A congregation of worshippers.
The collective noun is a clutch of chicks.
The possessive form of the singular noun chick is chick's cries (the cries of a chick).The possessive form of the plural noun chicks is chicks' cries (the cries of the chicks).
In the sentence, "The baby chicks are running around.", the plural noun is chicks.There are no proper nouns, there are no possessive nouns.Placing an apostrophe after the noun chicks does not make it a possessive noun. A possessive noun must 'posses' another word in the sentence; for example:"The baby chicks' mother is running around."A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:"The baby chicks' mother Penny is running around.
The collective nouns are:a clutch of chicksa peep of chicksa chattering of chicks
Other collective nouns for 'chicks' are:a chattering of chicksa clutch of chicksa peep of chicks
Other collective nouns for 'chicks' are:a brood of chicksa chattering of chicksa peep of chicks
The collective nouns for 'chicks' are:a brood of chicksa chattering of chicksa clutch of chicksa peep of chicks
Collectives of Communist Youth was created in 1985.
You make the word - 'chick', in this case plural by adding an 'S' at the end. Chicks. You make it possessive by adding an apostrophe at the end. Chicks'. "I played with several chicks. The chicks' feathers are so soft!"
The plural form of "chick" is "chicks". A group of chicks is called a "clutch" or "chattering".
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