The collective noun for ants is "army." This term is often used to describe a large group of ants moving together, particularly when they are foraging or swarming. Other collective nouns that can be used for ants include "colony" or "nest."
The possessive form of the plural noun ants is ants'. Example: I sat down to rest right on an ants' nest. They did not like that.
The noun 'ants' is the plural form of the singular noun 'ant', a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
an army of ants
No. Ants is a plural noun, the plural of the singular noun ant. A collective noun is a word for a group of things and not simply a noun for the concept 'more than one'. For example, you may see a herd of cows, or a flock of geese. Herd and flock are collective nouns. A good collective noun for ants is colony.
The appropriate collective noun would be 'An army of ants raided your cookie jar.'
P"ants." The word "pants" is the noun for the items you wear on your legs, but it has the word "ants" in it.
The collective nouns for ants are:a colony of antsa swarm of antsan army of ants.
The nouns in the sentence are: hearing armies ants
The nouns are ants and bear (or gummy bear as a compound noun).
No, "anthill" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of structure built by ants.
A swarm of ants invaded our picnic.
The plural form of the noun ant is ants.The plural possessive form is ants'.example: The lovely spot we chose to set out our picnic was over an ants' nest.