The noun bundle is a collective noun for:a bundle of asparagusa bundle of banknotesa bundle of firewooda bundle of joya bundle of newspapersa bundle of ragsa bundle of papersa bundle of sticksa bundle of trouble
Yes, the noun 'bundle' is a standard collective noun for:a bundle of asparagusa bundle of firewooda bundle of joya bundle of ragsa bundle of papersa bundle of sticksa bundle of trouble
The word bundle is both a noun and a verb. Bundle as a verb: Please bundle those sticks for me. Bundle as a noun: Thank you for the bundle of sticks.
Bundle is a noun (a bundle of something) and a verb (to bundle something).
yes bundle is an abstract noun
Yes, the noun bundle is the collective noun for the noun papers.
The plural of the noun bundle is bundles.
The noun 'bundle' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a quantity of material, tied or wrapped up together; a word for a thing.The word 'bundle' is also a verb: bundle, bundles, bundling, bundled.
There are two nouns. Hitchhiker is a noun and so is the word bundle.
The collective noun is a bundle of asparagus.
A collective noun is a bundle of wires.
The word 'bundle' is a collective noun for the noun papers.