The sentence contains no collective nouns. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a characteristic inherent in a noun.
The noun committee and the noun board are often used as collective nouns (a committee of members and a board of directors), but not in this sentence.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun members. However, a noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a board of members, a roster of members, a meeting of members, etc.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of organizers.
There is no specific collective noun for 'five members'. However if the 'five members' are people, then any suitable collective noun for people will work; for example:a family of five membersa committee of five membersa board of five membersan assembly of five membersa congregation of five members
The collective noun is acting individually (one board) and takes a singular verb:"The board was arriving late, trickling in by twos and threes."The fact that the rest of the sentence is referring to the members (plural) does not change the fact that the subject (board) is singular.
Usually they are referred to as the Board of Directors.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun members. However, a noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a board of members, a roster of members, a meeting of members, etc.
No, businesspeople is not a collective noun, it is a common plural noun. A collective noun for businesspeople could be staff, committee, or board. Businesspeople is a genre or a type not a group.
No, members is a common, plural noun. The words club, committee, or board are examples of collective nouns that are made up of members.
Collective nouns are: a group of legislatorsa congress of representativesa board of directorsa board of trustees a meeting of administratorsa psalter of bishopsa bench of magistratesa decorum of deansa panel of expertsa dynasty of rulers
The collective noun for directors is a board of directors.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.
Cheese Board Collective was created in 1967.
The collective noun is 'a battery of tests'.
The collective noun is a board of governors.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of organizers. A collective noun is an informal part of speech. When there is no standard collective noun, a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a committee of organizers, a crowd of organizers, a clump of organizers, etc.