Collective Nouns

Lesson 1 Collective Nouns

 

 Essential Question

How do we talk about groups of people, places, and things that function together?


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Learn About Collective Nouns

As you know, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns are the subjects and objects of our sentences--who and what we talk about.

Collective nouns are important because they allow us to talk about nouns when they are grouped together or in a collection; in other words, a collective noun includes more than one person, place, or thing. 

Look at the chart below and notice how collective nouns give us more information about how groups function together.

Common, Plural Noun

Collective Noun

Sample Sentence

musicians

orchestra

The orchestra will play at 7 tonight.

flowers

bouquet

She delivered the bouquet to her aunt.

trees

forest

They wandered through the forest, collecting leaves and acorns.

cards

deck

Would you grab that deck so we can play a round of Nerts?

geese 

gaggle

Slow down and let that gaggle of geese cross over to the lake. 

players

team

Let’s go root for our team at Friday night’s football game!

fish(es)

school

The school swam to the left and quickly changed direction.

students

class

We have a smart and talkative class!

relatives

family

Our family enjoys camping in the summer.

 

When writing sentences, you need to think about how a collective noun is functioning in a sentence in order to know whether to use a singular or plural verb. Sometimes, this can be tricky, so never hesitate to research the internet or ask someone to help you edit your writing.

Click on the tabs below to learn about some general rules to help you.

 

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