Question
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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Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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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Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
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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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Singular or Plural:
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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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English
The band moved off in different directions.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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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.
Collective Noun:
Singular or Plural:
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English
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions, including the collective nouns and whether they are singular or plural:
### 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**
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
Let me know if you need anything else!
### 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**
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
Let me know if you need anything else!