The word "staff" itself is a collective noun:
E.g.
(American English) "The staff is on break."
(British English) "The staff are on break."
The collective noun for the applicants who have been hired is:a staff of employees
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The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
No, the noun 'states' is the plural form of the singular noun 'state'.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way, for example, a staff of employees, a flock of geese, a bouquet of flowers, etc.
No, a collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. The noun nurse is a singular, common noun, a word for a person. Collective nouns for a group of nurses would be a collective noun suitable for people, for example a staff of nurses, a class of nurses, a committee of nurses, etc.
The noun 'staff' is a standard collective noun for a staff of employees.
The collective noun 'staff' is used for a staff of workers or a staff of employees.
The collective noun 'staff' is used for a staff of workers or a staff of employees.
The noun staff is a singular, common, collective noun.
The collective noun is a staff of servants.
Collective noun
Collective noun
The collective noun is a staff of servants.
The noun staff is a singular, common, collective noun.
Staff of teachers
The collective noun is a staff of employees.
The collective noun for the applicants who have been hired is:a staff of employees