Question 1 (2 points)

Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

The band moved off in different directions.

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Question 2 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

A native tribe lives nearby.

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Question 3 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

A family discuss the stranger who live nearby.

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Question 4 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

A delegation speaks with the English.

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Question 5 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

A great number of individualists have appeared in the American West.

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Question 6 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

A new crop of authors write of their experiences.

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Question 7 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

A group of stories were written about the mining camps.

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Question 8 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

A great pair of western writers are Mark Twain and Bret Harte.

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Question 9 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

The eager public alwas enjoys reading wild tales.

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Question 10 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

A legendary gang were the American Cowboys.

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Question 11 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

During the Civil War, cattle were often untended.

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Question 12 (2 points)
Type the Collective Noun in each sentence then tell whether it is Singular or Plural.

An army of cowboys was needed to round them up.

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1 answer

Here are the answers for each question:

Question 1

Collective Noun: The band
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: The band
Blank 2: Singular

Question 2

Collective Noun: A native tribe
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: A native tribe
Blank 2: Singular

Question 3

Collective Noun: A family
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: A family
Blank 2: Singular

Question 4

Collective Noun: A delegation
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: A delegation
Blank 2: Singular

Question 5

Collective Noun: A great number
Singular or Plural: Plural
Blank 1: A great number
Blank 2: Plural

Question 6

Collective Noun: A new crop
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: A new crop
Blank 2: Singular

Question 7

Collective Noun: A group
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: A group
Blank 2: Singular

Question 8

Collective Noun: A great pair
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: A great pair
Blank 2: Singular

Question 9

Collective Noun: The eager public
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: The eager public
Blank 2: Singular

Question 10

Collective Noun: A legendary gang
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: A legendary gang
Blank 2: Singular

Question 11

Collective Noun: Cattle (plural)
Singular or Plural: Plural
Blank 1: Cattle
Blank 2: Plural

Question 12

Collective Noun: An army
Singular or Plural: Singular
Blank 1: An army
Blank 2: Singular