
NOUNS: ABSTRACT & COLLECTIVE NOUNS
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Natasha Azani
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NOUNS:
COLLECTIVE
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ABSTRACT
NOUNS
by Natasha Azani
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Multiple Choice
What is noun?
Words that refer to things, places, animals & people
Words that refer to the action done by a subject (ex: A girl)
Words that describe someone or something
Words that modify the verb in a sentence
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Multiple Select
In the choices below, which are the nouns? ( There are more than ONE choice)
sand
planet
jump
building
build
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Poll
Have you ever heard about the collective nouns? Have you learned about it?
Yes, I have heard and learned about them.
Yes, I have heard about it but I haven't learned it yet.
No, i haven't heard OR learned about it yet.
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What is the meaning of the collective nouns?
Collective nouns are words used to represent a group of people, animals or things.
For example:
crowd
team
flock
school
herd
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Collective nouns are words for single things that are made up of more than one person, animal, place, thing, or idea.
For example, you CAN'T have a team without individual members; even so, we discuss a team as a single entity.
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HERD
- A group of herbivore animals.
A herd of elephants was just passing by the road just now.
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Pack
-A group of canine animals such as wolves or dogs; also used to describe playing cards and packages containing multiple objects
There are several packs of wolves that live up that mountain.
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Flock
– A group of birds; also used to discuss small hooved animals such as sheep or goats
You can see several flocks of birds that are flying north for migration.
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Swarm
– A group of insects
Mellisa loves to look at a swarm of butterflies that lives in her garden.
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Shoal
– A group of fish
When my friends and I went diving yesterday, we saw a shoal of fish.
* plural for fish is fish.
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Crew
– Usually used to denote a group of workers; also used to describe aircraft and ships personnel
That crew of sailors looked very dashing and disciplined when they went marching by.
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Stack
– A group of items neatly laid one on top of another; i.e., a stack of books
Nasuha accidently forgot her stack of novels when she packed up her stuff.
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Collective nouns can use either singular or plural verbs.
If all members of the collective noun are doing the same thing at the same time, the noun needs a singular verb.
When the members of the collective are acting as individuals, the noun needs a plural verb.
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Singular collective noun
Today, Ms. Kennedy’s class takes its SOL test.
→ "Class" is a singular collective noun. "Takes" is a singular verb, and the word "its" is a singular pronoun. All the students in Ms. Kennedy’s class are taking the same test at the same time.
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Plural collective noun
After taking a test, the class start their papers on Shakespeare’s sonnets.
→ "Class" is a plural collective noun in this instance. "Start" is a plural verb, and "their" is a plural pronoun. Although the students are in the same class, they are beginning their own papers on different sonnets written by Shakespeare.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the collective noun in the sentence below.
Keys, marbles, and rubber bands were just a few of the things in the pile of objects in his drawer.
marbles
things
pile
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Multiple Choice
Choose the collective noun in the sentence below.
The boys decided to join the navy after graduation.
boys
navy
graduation
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Multiple Choice
Choose the collective noun in the sentence below.
A flock of birds flies over the lake.
flock
birds
lake
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Multiple Choice
Choose the collective noun in the sentence.
The speaker faced the audience and began her presentation.
speaker
audience
presentation
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Multiple Choice
Choose the collective noun in the sentence.
A swarm of bees buzzed around the group of picnickers.
swarm
bee
group
picnickers
swarm, group
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Multiple Choice
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Is the word hope abstract or concrete?
abstract
concrete
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Multiple Choice
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Is the word mosque abstract or concrete?
abstract
concrete
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Multiple Choice
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Is the word smile abstract or concrete?
abstract
concrete
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Multiple Choice
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Is the word happiness abstract or concrete?
abstract
concrete
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NOUNS:
COLLECTIVE
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ABSTRACT
NOUNS
by Natasha Azani
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