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Collective nouns *are used for a group of people, animals, things considered as a whole 1 PEOPLE 2 ANIMALS 3 PLANTS AND FRUIT An army A brood(of A bouquet/bunch(of An assembly chickens) flowers) Audience A covey(of goose) A bunch(of grapes) A band(of musicians) A down(of hares) A crate(of fruit) A bench(of A drove/herd(of A sheaf(of corn) magistrates/bishops) cattle) A strack(of hay) A board(of directors) A fall(of woodcoks) A tuft(of grass) A choir(of singers) A litter(of 4 THINGS A class(of pupils) cubs/pups) A bale(of cotton) A company(of actors) A flock(of A batch(of bread) A crew(of sailors) birds/sheep) A budget(of papers) A gang(of thieves) A nest(of mice A clutch(of eggs) A horde(of savages) /rabbits) A collection(of A committee A pack( of wolves) pictures) A congregation A plague(of A A council insects) fleet/flotilla/squadron Crowd A padding(of (of ships) Enemy ducks) A flight(of Family A pride(of lions) aeroplanes) Folk A rag(of colts) A forest(of trees) Government A school(of A hail(of fire) A host(of angels) whales) A library(of books) A jury A shoal(of herring) A pack(of cards) A mob(in a riot) A sloth(of bears) A peal(of bells) Nation A stud(of horses) A sheaf(of arrows) Orchestra A swarm(of A set(of china) A party(of friends) bees/insects) A string(of Public A string(of horses) beards/pearls) A staff A team(of A suit(of clothes) A team horses/oxen) A suite (of A tribe A tribe(of goats) furniture/rooms) A troupe(of dancers) A troup(of A skein( of silk/wool) lions/monkeys)
When collective nouns are considered as a WHOLE they take a SINGULAR VERB Ex: My family is called Smith When collective nouns as seen/considered as a group of individuals they take a PLURAL VERB Ex: My family are at home