A group of Latin nouns are called declensions. Latin was the language of ancient Rome.
The standard collective nouns for a group of hippos are:a bloat of hipposa crash of hipposa herd of hipposThe standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:a crash of rhinosa stubbornness of rhinos
The collective nouns for 'grapes' are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.
The collective nouns for locusts are: a plague of locusts a cloud of locusts a swarm of locusts
There are no collective nouns in the sentence. A collective noun is determined by its use. A collective noun is a word used to group other nouns in a descriptive way. The nouns 'group' and 'audience' are often used as collective nouns, but in this sentence they are not. The nouns 'group' and 'audience' are not describing anyone.
The collective nouns for a group of ravens are:a conspiracy of ravensa constable of ravensa parliament of ravensan unkindness of ravens
The Nouns are group and funny
A group of woodcocks is called a fall
The nouns in your sentence are group, nouns, and sentence.
A group of cranes is called a herd, sedge or siegeA group of cranes is called a sedge or siege. The collective nouns "sedge" and "siege" can also be used for a group of bitterns and herons.
The standard collective nouns for a group of hippos are:a bloat of hipposa crash of hipposa herd of hipposThe standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:a crash of rhinosa stubbornness of rhinos
The collective nouns are a herd, a school or a pod of porpoises.
No, the standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:a crash of rhinosa stubbornness of rhinos
A menagerie is a group of wild animals collected for public display. A group would be called Menageries. The contents of the menagerie would be governed by their own proper nouns
Only first declension Latin feminines end in -a. Most feminine nouns do not.
a noun group is a group of nouns
A group of monkeys is a "troop." For other group nouns ('collective" nouns; nouns of "assemblage") pertaining to animals, see http://www.pubquizhelp.34sp.com/animals/groups.html
The collective nouns for 'grapes' are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.