Examples of sentences with singular collective nouns:
Collective nouns are words used to group nouns for people or things together; for example:
The verb 'is' is used for singular collective nouns. Example:This bouquet of flowers isfor my mother.The verb 'are' is used for plural collective nouns. Example: These bouquets of flowers are all for the leading lady.
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As collective nouns, army and navyare used in the singular form and verbs are conjugated in the third person singular, e.g. The navy is sending warships to the gulf; The army is fighting on two fronts.
Sardine is the singular form; sardines is the plural form.
Examples of collective nouns are 'a lot of parking attendants' and 'a lot of realtors'.
No, newspaper is a common, singular noun. Examples of collective nouns for newspaper are pile or stack of newspapers.
Examples of singular nouns ending in -io are:audioimpresariopatioPinocchiopistachiopolioportfolioradioratiotrio
Examples of nouns that are plural in form but singular in meaning:pajamaspoliticsnewsglassesbinocularsscissorspantsshortstrouserstongstweezersmathematicsspeciesclothescongratulationsmolassesmumpsphysicseconomicscivicsaerobaticsgymnasticsmeasles
Examples of singular nouns ending in 'ch' are:archbatchbeachbirchbleachcatchchurchclutchcouchcrutchditchDutchfinchgulchhitchhunchitchleechlunchmarchmatchnotchostrichperchpitchporchranchspeechwitchZurich
Examples of plural nouns that can be singular in meaning are the binary nouns, words for something made up of two parts to make a whole. Some examples are:one pair of glassesone pair of jeansone pair of scissorsone pair of pajamasone pair of tweezers
The verb 'is' is used for singular collective nouns. Example:This bouquet of flowers isfor my mother.The verb 'are' is used for plural collective nouns. Example: These bouquets of flowers are all for the leading lady.
If you are looking for nouns that mean a group of people, animals, or things, that describes a collective noun. In fact, the word "group" itself is a collective noun. However, a collective noun can be singular or plural, for example you may have a team of player or several teams of players. Some examples of collective nouns are:Flock of birdsHerd of buffaloFamily of beaversCommittee of organizersSquadron of shipsPride of lionsCongregation of eaglesCollection of stampsCrew of sailorsClass of students
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Collective nouns can be singular or plural. For example:A crew of workers were sent to clean up the storm damage.Several crews of workers were needed to clean up the storm damage.
The noun 'packet' is a collective noun for a packet of sweets.
Examples of collective nouns are:a crew of workersa run of salmona chain of islandsa batch of cookies
As collective nouns, army and navyare used in the singular form and verbs are conjugated in the third person singular, e.g. The navy is sending warships to the gulf; The army is fighting on two fronts.