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Literacy

Collective nouns

 

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Collective nouns describe a group of things - a number of birds, or a group of animals for example. Match the collective nouns to the group of things they describe, then see if you can come up with a collective noun of your own to describe them!

Which collective noun describes these groups?
pair, gaggle, pack, bunch, stack, bouquet, herd, flock, crowd, flight

1. of wolves

2. of geese

3. of birds

4. of people

5. of books

6. of grapes

7. of steps

8. of cows

9. of flowers

10. of gloves


   

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