To understand diffferent types of collective nouns.
Usually, nouns can be singular or plural, like book or books.
What other examples can you think of?
There are some nouns which only appear in the singular. Can you think of any?
Some nouns always mean 'more than one' and therefore they have no plural form. Can you guess the nouns from the description?
There are also collective nouns. These are can be singular or plural, but they refer to a group of people or things.
Can you organise these collective nouns into two groups based on what groups they refer to?
Types of living beings
Some nouns are names for things that consist of two equal parts which are joined together. They only occur in a plural form. Can you sort these nouns into two groups and describe the kinds of nouns in each group?
The purpose of each item.
Some kinds of objects usually appear in small groups that are collected together. Read the sentences below and fill the gap with an appropriate collective noun. Click 'hint' to see some possible options.
bunch, bundle, cluster, heap, pile, stack, wad
This lesson is adapted (with permission) from Words and Meanings: A Systematic Guide for the Teaching of English Vocabulary, by Gabriele Stein.