The form students' is the plural possessive; the singular possessive is student's.
The students' tests have been corrected.
The student's book fell to the floor.
The noun 'students' is not a collective noun. The noun 'students' is the plural form of the singular noun 'student'.
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way.
The collective noun for a group of students is a classof students.
'Studenti' is a plural form of 'studente'. The singular and the plural forms of the word are in the masculine gender. The plural is pronounced 'stoo-DEHN-tee', and the singular 'stoo-DEHN-teh'.
The plural form of the noun student is students.
Example: We have three foreign exchange students this term.
The standard collective noun is a class of students.
The plural of "estudiante" is "estudiantes".
That would translate to: los estudiantes
The plural is estudiantes.
The plural is "los estudiantes".
Students.
The plural noun 'students' is not a collective noun. The noun 'students' is a word for two or more people.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.The standard collective noun for 'students' is a class of students.
no. it must be class
The collective noun 'class' is used for a class of students.
The standard collective noun for the noun 'class' is 'a class of students'.Example: A class of students painted the mural in the school lobby.The noun 'class' is a general collective noun for groups of people or things.Example: We cater to a very selective class of clients.
no. it must be class
The plural noun 'students' is not a collective noun. The noun 'students' is a word for two or more people.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.The standard collective noun for 'students' is a class of students.
No, the word 'students' is the plural form of the noun 'student'.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way.The collective noun for 'students' is 'class': a class of students
The standard collective noun for 'students' is a class of students.An alternate contribution is a lethargy of students.
no. it must be class
The collective noun 'class' is used for a class of students.
There is actually one, it took a bit of finding, 'a dilation of pupils'.If you are referring to students, the collective noun for students will also work: a class of pupils.
The standard collective noun for the noun 'class' is 'a class of students'.Example: A class of students painted the mural in the school lobby.The noun 'class' is a general collective noun for groups of people or things.Example: We cater to a very selective class of clients.
No, the noun 'school' is the standard collective noun for fish.The noun for 'pupils' is a dilation of pupils (we can assume the word 'pupils' is referring to eyes).When referring to students, the standard collective noun for students will work for pupils as well: a class of pupils.It should be noted that collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun, a 'school of pupils' included.
no. it must be class
The standard use of the collective noun 'classes' is 'classes of students'. The noun 'class' (or the plural form 'classes') is a general collective noun for people or things, for example 'classes of travelers' or 'classes of work animals'.
The compound, proper noun 'United Nations' is a singularnoun, a word for one organization.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things is a descriptive way.A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context of a situation can function as a collective noun. The noun 'United Nations' will work as a collective noun, for example, a United Nations of students or a United Nations of music, etc. (meaning students or music from all over the world).
There are no nouns used as collective nouns in the sentence. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a characteristic inherent in a noun The noun 'class' can be a collective noun for 'a class of students', but in this sentence, it is not functioning as a collective noun.