Family is a collective noun , referring to a basic family unit of parents and children
No, the noun 'kin' is not a collective noun.
A collective noun functions in a sentence as any noun; as the subject of a sentence or a clause or the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:subject: A family of otters has settled under our house.object: Drew Barrymore is the current generation of a family of actors.
The noun pod has no collective noun of its own. The word pod is a collective noun for peas or whales.
What collective noun is used for successes ?
The word 'committee' is used as a collective noun for a committee of vultures.
No, the noun 'kin' is not a collective noun.
The word 'family' is often used as a collective noun, however, in this sentence is is not. The noun family is a collective noun for a family of otters, a family of sardines, a family of beavers, a family of friends, or a family of any other type.
A collective noun functions in a sentence as any noun; as the subject of a sentence or a clause or the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:subject: A family of otters has settled under our house.object: Drew Barrymore is the current generation of a family of actors.
The noun 'family' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of people; a word for a group of things.The noun 'family' can function as a collective noun as a word for a group.The word 'family' is also an adjective.
Yes, family is used as a collective noun, for example a family of five, a family of actors, a family of gophers, etc.
No, a collective noun is a word for a group of like things. Collective nouns for the noun house is a row of houses or a development of houses.
No, the word 'adventurers' is the plural form of the singular noun 'adventurer'.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. For example (the collective noun in bold):a party of adventurersa group of adventurersa family of adventurers
The noun family is a common noun, a word for any family; and a collective noun used for any type of family, for example a family of artists, a family of doctors, a family of adventurers, etc. The family doesn't have to be related people to use the collective, it can be used for a closely knit group of people.The common noun family becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing or a title; for example:New Rochelle Family Court, New Rochelle, NYFamily Farm Road, Woodside, CAFamily Cafe, Mesa, AZ'Family Guy', Fox TV series
A possessive noun.
Yes, the noun family is a collective noun for a family of otters, a family of sardines, a family of beavers, a family of friends, or a family of any other type.
There are no collective nouns in the sentence. The noun 'family' can be used as a collective noun (a family of artists or a family of gophers), but in this sentence it is not.
No, the word facts is the plural form for the noun fact; not a collective noun.