COLLECTIVE NOUNS

These are nouns that represent a group of people or things as a single unit.  Some collective nouns can take plural forms

Examples:

Crowd (s) flock (s)

Group (s) herd (s)

Team (s) committee (s)

Pair (s)

Some collective nouns, however, cannot be used in the plural:

Examples

Furniture* beddings*

Equipments* informations*

Luggages* baggages*

Exercise 10

When I arrived at the airport, there were ……………1………….. (crowd ) of people blocking the entrance with their ……………..2……………… (luggage). Near the customs sections, several……………3…………….. (group ) of officials were standing, checking the ………………4……………… (equipment ) that was being loaded onto a trolley. Most people were standing, waiting for… ………….5…………….. (information ) from the loudspeakers on the departures and arrivals of aircraft.

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  1. Hello
    So, what do you want of your exercise above ( No title ) ?
    Please, if you could tell me the title of the book ?
    All these are collective nouns which can be preceded by a singular verb or a plural depending on the context.
    For example the word crowd of people = used as plural ……according to the next pronoun antecedent reference ( their )
    luggage = no plurality ( uncountable )
    group = it can be plural ( groups >>> several is used before plural nouns countable
    equipment = many dictionaries make it a plural , but not correct
    information = uncountable ( treated as a singular noun)
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    1. there were……crowd …………(crowd) of people blocking the entrance with their .luggage………………( luggage ). Near the customs sections, several……….groups ……(group) of officials were standing, checking the…..equipment…………(equipment) that was being loaded onto a trolley. Most people were standing, waiting for.( the)_…information…………….(information) from the loudspeakers on the departures and arrivals of aircraft.

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