There is no specific collective noun for blackbirds but any collective noun for birds will do; for example a flight of blackbirds or a flock of blackbirds.
These are 2 standard collective nouns for stairs:A flight of stairsA set of stairs
The word for more than one oyster is "oysters".
A common noun is a noun that refers to a thing, person or place. So if by 'stairs' you mean staircase, than yes it is a common noun. If you meant 'stares' as in looking at something intently, then it is a verb.
The collective noun is a drift of icebergs.
no it is not a collective noun
Collective nouns for aeroplanes are a flight of aeroplanes or a squadron of aeroplanes..
Yes, the noun 'flight' is a standard collective noun for:a flight of aircrafta flight of birdsa flight of cormorantsa flight of goshawksa flight of grousea flight of pigeonsa flight of ploversa flight of refugeesa flight of stairsa flight of storksa flight of swallowsa flight of woodcocks
The collective nouns are:A fleet of planesA squadron of planes.
There is no specific collective noun for attendants, there are many different types of attendants, parking attendants, flight attendants, church attendants, etc. Use a collective noun that is suitable for the circumstances:a staff of parking attendantsa crew of flight attendantsa congregation of church attendants
No, the collective noun 'flight' is not used for chickens. A flight of birds is a group of birds of a type that fly together. Chickens, even wild chickens, don't fly in groups.The collective nouns for chickens are:a brood of chickensa chattering of chickensa clutch of chickensa flock of chickensa peep of chickensThe collective noun 'flight' is used for:a flight of beesa flight of birdsa flight of butterfliesa flight of cormorantsa flight of dovesa flight of dragonsa flight of goshawksa flight of grousea flight of insectsa flight of pigeonsa flight of storksa flight of swallowsa flight of swans
There are several synonyms for the phrase "next steps" You could use the phrase "advance to the following directions" as an alternative.
These are 2 standard collective nouns for stairs:A flight of stairsA set of stairs
There is no standard collective noun for a group of 'days', however there are some related collective nouns:a twinkling of todaysa flight of yesterdaysa yearning of yesterdaysa promise of tomorrows
There is no specific collective noun for blackbirds but any collective noun for birds will do; for example a flight of blackbirds or a flock of blackbirds.
If by 'numerology' you really mean the 'collective noun' for dragonflies, e.g. flock of sheep or gaggle of geese, then the collective noun for dragonflies is a cluster or flight.
These are 2 standard collective nouns for stairs:A flight of stairsA set of stairs