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What collective noun is used for successes ?
The collective noun 'class' is used for a class of students.
The commonly used collective noun is a pound of flesh.
No, the noun Oregon is a proper noun, the name of a specific state.A collective noun is a word used to group nouns, for example a union of states, an alliance of states, a delegation of Oregonians.
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. The noun 'salvation' is not commonly a collective noun. However, if a noun such as 'salvation' suits the context of a situation, it can be used as a collective noun. A collective noun is considered a collective noun as a function, not as a definition of the noun. Collective nouns are an informal part of language.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
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Moss killer is best used before scarifying (thatching) as raking the living moss just spreads the spores.
A yelm is a bundle of straw used for thatching, for example on a roof.
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No, a shop name is not a collective noun. A shop name is a proper noun, the name of a specific thing.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or thing in a descriptive way; for example a chain of McDonald's.
Mud, stone and thatching.
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No, the noun Kenya is not a collective noun. The noun Kenya is the name of a country.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole.A collective noun for the noun country is an alliance of countries.
Bamboo is used for many things because it has strong stalks.
There is no standard collective noun for rainbows.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things. Rainbows don't normally form in groups.Occasionally, a double rainbow appears. You could use the noun 'pair' as a collective noun: a pair of rainbows.