The noun 'orchard' is a collective noun for an orchard of fruit trees and an orchard of trees.
No, orchard is a common noun unless it is the name of a specific person, place, or thing such as Orchard Park, NY or Bailey's Orchard, in Whitefield, ME.
The collective noun for luxury cars is the same as the collective noun for any type of car, a fleet of luxury cars.
The word orchard - is usually used to describe a group of (usually fruit) trees.
Orchard hay is a type of grass hay grown from orchard grass. This type of hay is excellent horse feed, but can be fed to most any grazing animal.
An orchard is a noun and has no obvious antonym, unlike an adjective or adverb. If orchards are intended to have ripe fruit then the opposite would be a desert.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun 'guineps', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example, an orchard of guineps, a bushel of guineps, a bag of guineps, etc.
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Type your answer here... Scrumping is stealing fruit from an orchard or tree.
Yes. If one was referring to the trees within a single orchard, one would write the orchard's trees.If one was referring to many orchards, one would write the orchards' trees. It has now become a plural possessive.
Some collective nouns for peaches are a bushel of peaches, an orchard of peaches, a can (tin) of peaches.
The do it yourself handyman devised a contraption to measure the amount of rainfall in his apple orchard.