The noun 'chorus' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an organized group of singers; the part of a song that is repeated; something uttered by a number of persons or animals in unison.
The noun 'chorus' is also a standard collective noun for a chorus of angels.
The word chorus is a noun. The plural noun is choruses.
Choreography is a noun.
The plural form for the noun chorus is choruses.
Yes, the noun 'chorus' is a common noun, a general word for an organized group of singers; the part of a song that is repeated; something uttered by a number of persons or animals in unison.
The noun choir is used as a collective noun for a choir of singers and a choir of angels.
The word 'chorus' is only capitalised when it forms part of a title, either of a musical group or a composition. For example, Handel's famous Hallelujah Chorus is always capitalised. If a singing group had a name such as "Chorus Singers", both words would also begin with a capital.
The standard collective nouns for angels are:A host of angelsA choir of angelsA chorus of angelsA flight of angels
The plural form for the noun chorus is choruses.
Chorus is a noun.
No. Chorus is a noun. The adjective form is choral.
The possessive form of "chorus" is "chorus's" or "chorus'".
Yes, the noun 'chorus' is a common noun, a general word for an organized group of singers; the part of a song that is repeated; something uttered by a number of persons or animals in unison.
The plural form of the noun chorus is choruses.The plural possessive form is choruses'.Example: All of the choruses' performances received good reviews.
The noun choir is used as a collective noun for a choir of singers and a choir of angels.
The word 'chorus' is only capitalised when it forms part of a title, either of a musical group or a composition. For example, Handel's famous Hallelujah Chorus is always capitalised. If a singing group had a name such as "Chorus Singers", both words would also begin with a capital.
No, the collective noun for singers is a choir of singers. The noun set is a word for the music played in a specified period, such as before an intermission, or one of a series of performances on a bill. The collective noun set is used for a set of knives, a set of bowls, a set of golf clubs, or a set of sails.
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Unless I am dead wrong- and have been at times, Raquel Welch was NOT in the broadway show ( a play) A Chorus Line. She was only in one play- Victor-Victoria which ran posters in the Star-Ledger. She is not the type for Chorus Line type shows, to my knowledge.
The standard collective nouns for angels are:A host of angelsA choir of angelsA chorus of angelsA flight of angels