A school of whales would be the noun in your sentence.
A school of whales swam by while we were swimming.
We saw a school of whales on the television show.
A school of whales is called a pod of whales.
The school of fish swam together.
i go to school every day.
We need a comprehensive overview. He goes to a comprehensive school.
Nouns are people, places, and things. The nouns in your sentence are "whales," "fish," and "plankton."
i was scared of getting low grades in school.
The nouns in the sentence are:Aunt Jane (proper noun, subject of the sentence)understanding (gerund, direct object of the verb 'has')habits (object of the preposition 'of')whales (object of the preposition 'of')
A pod of whales are chasing with each other happily in the water.
Look at that pod of whales!
One hundred whales are called school of Whales.
A school of whales is called just that "a school of whales", but can also be refereed to as a pod or a herd of whales.
a group of Whales is called a Pod.
One hundred whales are called school of Whales.
One hundred whales are called school of Whales.
i go to school every day.
i omit at school lol
The whales were targeted for ambergris.
Example sentence - We intended to go to the school play after dining at the restaurant.
Everyday I go to school.