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23 July, 16:15

17. Which of these is a collective noun?

cattle

caravan

them

boxcars

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  1. 23 July, 20:00
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    The answer that is a collective noun is cattle.

    A collective noun refers to numerous entities, and cattle can refer to many cows, for example. You cannot say cattles, which is another way to think of collective nouns - they don't have plural form.
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