The collective nouns for tools are a set of toolsor a kit of tools.
'tools' is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun tool.
Yes, "tools" is a plural noun.
No- "tools" is a common noun.
Noun forms of the verb to collect are collector, collection, and the gerund, collecting.
Yes, the noun 'set' is one of the collective nouns for tools: a set of tools or a kit of tools.
The word 'collect' is an abstract noun as a word for a short general prayer of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy.The abstract noun forms of the verb to collect are:collection, as a word for the process of reclaiming money from a debtor (a concrete noun as a word for the money or things accumulated);collecting (gerund), as a word for seeking and acquiring something, a word for a concept.
Noun forms for the verb collect are collector, collection, and the gerund, collecting.The word 'collect' is a noun (in church use) as a word for a short prayer, especially one assigned to a particular day or season.
The collective noun for tools are a set of tools or a kit of tools. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a bag of tools.
Collection
A basket of fruits
Tools is a noun it doesn't have a tense.
No, the collective nouns are a kit of tools or a set of tools.