Runners? :)
Some nouns for the collective noun 'fleet' are: cars, ships, and airplanes.
The collective nouns are a fleet of ships or an armada of ships.
No. Runners is the plural form of runner. A collective noun for runners could be pack -- a pack of runners
No, the collective nouns for whales are:a pod of whalesa school of whalesa shoal of whalesa gam of whales
There are so many nouns for horses like Haras, stud, herd, string, field, mews, mob, parcel, rag, slate, set, team, stable.
A 'litter'.
I don't think so. The way to check for collective nouns is, I believe, to see what verb conjugation comes after it. You say "the children are" just as you say "they are". If children were collective, you would say "the children is". An example of a collective noun is family. You say "the family is".
A noun is a person, place or thing ... so which of these words are a person, place or thing?First, the runners wait for the signal to start.It can't be first because that's not a person or place or thing. The is just a modifier, so none of those are nouns. Runners are people so that's a noun. Wait is an action word, a verb. For is a linking word so that's not it. Signal is a thing so that's a noun. To start is another verb.
220 out of 990 runners are women.
The possessive form of the plural noun runners is runners'.example: The runners' times are logged into the database.
No, the word "runners" is not an adverb.The word "runners" is a noun.
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