The word 'minutes' is not a collective noun.
The word 'minutes' as a word for a written record of a meeting or decision is a plural uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
A plural form, aggregate noun normally takes a verb for the singular. However, it is common to use a verb for the plural.
Example sentences for aggregate nouns:
The minutes from the meeting is being copied for distribution.
Our luggage is in the car.
The news is good.
Your thanks is reward enough.
It is common to say, "The minutes are being copied...", but the minutes is a single unit.
The collective noun is a house of senators.
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
No, the word 'media' is a plural, common noun; the plural form for the singular noun medium.
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.
As a collective noun, it's both singular and plural.
The collective noun is a house of senators.
everyone is a collective noun, thus it is singular.
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)
A collective noun is singular when there is one group of people or things; a collective noun is plural when there are two or more groups of people or things. Examples: Our team of players entered the field first. (singular) Both teams of players entered the field together. (plural)
The noun audience is a singular, common noun. The noun audience is also a collective noun.
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
No, the word 'media' is a plural, common noun; the plural form for the singular noun medium.
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.