As a collective noun, it's both singular and plural.
When a collective noun is the subject of a sentence or a clause, a singular collective noun takes a verb for the singular; a plural collective noun takes a verb for the plural.Examples:A herd of elephants was at the river's edge. (singular)Herds of elephants were converging at the river's edge. (plural)
The noun audience is a singular, common noun. The noun audience is also a collective noun.
No, the word 'media' is a plural, common noun; the plural form for the singular noun medium.
No, the plural noun events is not a collective noun, nor is the singular form, event.However the collective noun for events is a series of events.
No. The door is not a collective noun. Why? Collective Nouns name people, animals, or things that are considered as one group or a whole. A collective noun may be singular or plural in form. It is singular when the group is acting as a whole. A singular verb is used. When members of the group do things individually on their own, then the noun is plural in form. A plural verb is used. #CarryOnLearning:) #UwU
everyone is a collective noun, thus it is singular.
No. The door is not a collective noun. Why? Collective Nouns name people, animals, or things that are considered as one group or a whole. A collective noun may be singular or plural in form. It is singular when the group is acting as a whole. A singular verb is used. When members of the group do things individually on their own, then the noun is plural in form. A plural verb is used. #CarryOnLearning:) #UwU
The plural of client is clients.The collective noun of clients is clientele.
The collective noun is a store of supplies.
The noun "public" is a collective noun, and may be singular or plural depending on its use.
No, the word sisters is simply the plural form for the singular noun sister.