00:00Hey there, young learners. Welcome to our exciting journey into the world of collective noun.
00:06In this video, we are going to explore some fascinating collective nouns.
00:12But, what are collective nouns? Let's find out together.
00:18We've already learnt about singular and plural noun.
00:22For example, one flower, many flowers. One book, many books. One key, many keys. One stick, many sticks.
00:39So, when we talk about many things, that's where collective noun comes in.
00:46We use special words when we talk about group of things.
00:52We say, a bouquet of flowers, a pile of books, a bunch of keys, and a bundle of sticks.
01:06These are special words which make it easier to talk about a group of things, people, or animals at once.
01:16And, these special words are called collective noun.
01:21So, the name of group of people, animals, and things are called collective noun.
01:28For example, a group of sheep is called a flock.
01:34A group of people is called a crowd.
01:38A group of stars is called galaxy.
01:41Let's learn more examples of collective noun.
01:48A group of musicians is called a band of musicians.
01:56A group of players is called a team of players.
02:01A group of soldiers.
02:05A group of soldiers is called an army of soldiers.
02:09A group of dancers is called a troop of dancers.
02:16Collective noun in animals.
02:19A group of bees is called a hive of bees.
02:24A group of birds.
02:27A group of deer is called a horde of deer.
02:31A group of lions is called a pride of lions.
02:38A group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys.
02:45Collective noun in pigs.
02:48A basket of fruits.
02:52A bouquet of flowers.
02:56A library of books.
03:00A bunch of grapes.
03:06Here is the list of few collective nouns and the nouns with which we can use them.
03:12And a trap ofizable animation begins with ack.
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