The noun singers' is the possessive form of the plural noun singers. The apostrophe at the end of the noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to the singers.
Example: The singers' rehearsal is at ten today.
The collective nouns for singers are:a choir of singersa chorus of singersa harmony of singers
The noun 'choir' is a collective noun for: a choir of singers.
The noun choir is used as a collective noun for a choir of singers and a choir of angels.
The word singer is a common noun; a singular noun, a word for a person who sings.
The the noun 'kind' is an abstract noun as a word for type or class; having similar characteristics.The abstract noun for kind is kindness.
Yes! singers are common noun.
The collective nouns for singers are:a choir of singersa chorus of singersa harmony of singers
The noun 'choir' is a collective noun for: a choir of singers.
Yes! singers are common noun.
The noun singers' is a common, concrete, plural, possessive noun.The apostrophe (') after the ending s of the plural noun singers indicates that something belongs to the singers.Example: The singers' rehearsal is scheduled for two o'clock.
The noun 'choir' is a collective noun for: a choir of singers.
The noun choir is used as a collective noun for a choir of singers and a choir of angels.
The word singer is a common noun; a singular noun, a word for a person who sings.
The collective noun choir is used for a choir of angels, a choir of singers, a choir of hummingbirds.
The collective nouns are a crew of sailors and a choir of singers.
A collective noun for singer is a choir of singers.
The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'singers' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example: The singers are rehearsing. They sound great. Have you heard them?