The answer is Gang.
Yes, the noun 'crew' is a concrete noun, a word for a group of workers; a word for a physical group.The word 'crew' is also a verb: crew, crews, crewing, crewed.
The noun 'crew' is a singular noun, a word for one group of workers; the plural form is crews.
I think they want dice but that's not really right because one of them is more properly a die.
Example sentences for the collective noun 'crew':A crew of laborers cleared the debris that blocked the road.The crew of sailors stood at attention for the captain's review.Coffee will be served to the crew of pilots soon after takeoff.A crew of firemen have blocked off the street of the fire.I'm trying out for a position on the crew of rowers.The crew of rescue workers airlifted the victims to safety.
The collective nouns for the noun 'workers' are:a crew of workersa staff of workers
The word 'foreman' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words to form a noun with a meaning of its own.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example a crew of workers, an army of ants, a bouquet of flowers, etc.
The word workers has two syllables.
chew-few crew-new
of or relating to a job or profession:hepatitis B may be an occupational disease for some health-care workers. This is an adverb
The noun 'crew' is a singular, common, concrete, collective noun; a word for a group of people or workers.The word 'crew' is also a verb: crew, crews, crewing, crewed.
The noun 'crew' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical group of people.
When the ship's crew rebells it is called a mutiny.