The noun 'infantry' is a singular, common noun, a word for a division of soldiers trained to fight on foot.
Soldiers is a noun; a plural, common noun. Collective nouns for soldiers include: A company of soldiers A boast of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers
All the naming words are nouns. The same applies to soldiers. It is a noun. It really depends on how it is used. It can be used as a noun or a verb. The soldiers moved through the battlefield. Noun He soldiers through the toil and trouble. Verb.
The possessive form for the plural noun soldiers is soldiers'.Example: The soldiers' march took them across a river.
The plural noun soldiers has two syllables. Sol-diers.
The noun 'infantry' is a singular, common noun, a word for a division of soldiers trained to fight on foot.
The collective noun starting with 're' is a regiment of soldiers.
Soldiers is a noun; a plural, common noun. Collective nouns for soldiers include: A company of soldiers A boast of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers
The collective noun for a group of soldiers could be: Platoon of soldiers. Troop of soldiers. Patrol of soldiers. Squad of soldiers.
All the naming words are nouns. The same applies to soldiers. It is a noun. It really depends on how it is used. It can be used as a noun or a verb. The soldiers moved through the battlefield. Noun He soldiers through the toil and trouble. Verb.
The collective noun for soldiers that starts with S is squad.
The noun regiment is a collective noun for:a regiment of flamingosa regiment of soldiers
soldiers.
The noun clause is 'Did you see the Russian soldiers...'; the noun clause is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The noun 'troop' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of people or things. The noun 'troop' functions as a collective noun for: a troop of Brownies a troop of dogfish a troop of gorillas a troop of kangaroos a troop of monkeys a troop of soldiers
The possessive form for the plural noun soldiers is soldiers'.Example: The soldiers' march took them across a river.
A collective noun is a squad of soldiers.