A 'litter'.
The collective nouns are a fleet of ships or an armada of ships.
The noun parliament is a collective noun for:a parliament of beggarsa parliament of crowsa parliament of owlsa parliament of ravensa parliament of rooks
The collective noun 'congregation' is a word for a group of people attending a religious service or the membership of a church or parish.
Some nouns for the collective noun 'fleet' are: cars, ships, and airplanes.
The standard collective noun for puppies is a litterof puppies.
The possessive form of the plural noun puppies is puppies'.Example: The puppies' names are Fred and Ethel.
Puppy is a noun.
There is no adverb form of the word puppies.This is because the word puppies is a noun.
No, the noun 'puppies' is a plural noun, a word for two or more baby or young dogs.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.The collective noun for a group of young dogs is a litter of puppies.
No, the collective nouns for whales are:a pod of whalesa school of whalesa shoal of whalesa gam of whales
Puppies.* When making plurals of words that end in y, the y changes to i then add es.lady - ladies, baby - babies, gravy - gravies,
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