The standard collective nouns for 'shoes' are 'a pair of shoes' and 'a rack of shoes'.
A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun; for example 'a box of shoes', 'a closet of shoes', 'a display of shoes', etc.
The collective noun for shoes is a pair.
There is no special collective noun for shoes. One shoe is a shoe. Two shoes might be a pair of shoes, but not necessarily!
The collective noun 'box' is used for a box of crayons or a box of matches.
Some collective nouns for pens are a set of pens, a case of pens, a supply or pens.
The collective nouns are a box of matches or a book of matches.
The collective noun for shoes is a pair.
There is no special collective noun for shoes. One shoe is a shoe. Two shoes might be a pair of shoes, but not necessarily!
The collective noun 'box' is used for a box of crayons or a box of matches.
Some collective nouns for pens are a set of pens, a case of pens, a supply or pens.
No, the noun box is not a collective noun for monkeys. The collective noun for monkeys are:a barrel of monkeysa cartload of monkeysa tribe of monkeysa troop of monkeysThe noun box is used as a collective noun for a box of crayons or a box of matches.
The collective nouns are a box of matches or a book of matches.
Forests, is the collective term for groups of treed vegetation.
The collective term for a group of tortoises is a "creep."
A collective noun for boxes is a stack of boxes.
A collective noun for chalk is a box of chalk.
The collective nouns are a book of matches a box of matches.
The collective nouns are a box of matches or a book of matches.