The noun 'cutlery' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for implements for eating food; edged or cutting instruments in general.
The uncountable noun 'cutlery' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of element or parts.
You can count cutlery, the noun 'cutlery' is an uncountable noun.But you can have one set of cutlery, or two or more sets of cutlery, or many pieces of cutlery, but the noun 'cutlery' itself never takes the plural form.
The collective noun for cutlery is 'a set of cutlery'.
The noun 'chest' is a collective noun for a chest of cutlery. The noun cutlery doesn't have its own specific collective noun so a noun that fits the context is used, such as a collection of cutlery or a drawer of cutlery.
"Cutlery" is a plural noun.
A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. In the noun phrase 'a chest of cutlery', the noun 'chest' is functioning as a collective noun. The standard collective noun is 'a set of cutlery'.
There is no verb. Cutlery is a noun. A synonym would be utensils.
The collective noun for knives is a 'set of knives'.
The collective noun is 'CROCKERY'. The collective noun for knives, forks and spoons is 'CUTLERY'.
There are a few words depending on whether you are English or American. The English would say 'cutlery' whilst the Americans may use 'silverware' or 'flatware'. Another English word is 'Canteen' (of cutlery)
The collective nouns are canteen of water and a canteen of cutlery.
The collective noun for cutlery is a set of cutlery.The collective noun for matches is a book of matches.The collective noun for beads is a string of beads.The collective nouns for books are a pile of books, a library of books, a compendium of books.
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