The noun 'bevy' is used as a collective noun for:
No, the word 'appliances' is not a collective noun, it is the plural form of the noun appliance.
No, it is not a noun so it is not a collective noun. The noun form is cheerleader, but that is not a collective noun.
No, the plural noun events is not a collective noun, nor is the singular form, event.However the collective noun for events is a series of events.
No, the word facts is the plural form for the noun fact; not a collective noun.
No, the noun 'taxes' is not a collective noun; taxes is the plural form for the noun tax. However, any noun can function as a collective noun in a suitable context without being a designated collective noun.
The collective noun is a store of supplies.
No, the word feet is not a collective noun, it is the plural form of the noun foot.
There is no collective noun for platypus. Platypuses are solitary animals and do not form groups.
The collective noun is a pair of shoelaces.
No, visitors is not a collective noun. The noun visitors is the plural form for the singular form visitor. A collective noun is a word used to group other nouns. Some collective nouns for visitors are a flock of visitors or a stream of visitors.
No. The door is not a collective noun. Why? Collective Nouns name people, animals, or things that are considered as one group or a whole. A collective noun may be singular or plural in form. It is singular when the group is acting as a whole. A singular verb is used. When members of the group do things individually on their own, then the noun is plural in form. A plural verb is used. #CarryOnLearning:) #UwU
No, the noun seats is the plural form for the noun seat. A collective noun is a word used to group nouns; the collective noun for seats is a row of seats.