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Adel A
Egypt

help me plz as soon as possiple
 
PLEASE HELP ME IN DOING THIS EXERCISE
I am going to teach this ex i know most of it but i am not sure of others
 
grapes-ships- cows- thieves-fish -sheep- tools-cards-stairs- clothes
 
 
1-a bunch of------------
2-a set of----------------
3-a flockof--------------
4-a flightof--------------
5-a herd of-------------
6-a pack of
7-a suit of-----------
8-a school of----------
9-a gang of -------------
10a fleet of-----------
i thank u in advance i want to assure my self thanks again

13 Dec 2009      





Aurore
France

I �m a native speaker and this is what I �d say although a suit of clothes seems a bit dated now.
 
 
1-a bunch of grapes
2-a set of tools
3-a flock of sheep
4-a flight of stairs
5-a herd of cows
6-a pack of cards
7-a suit of clothes
8-a school of fish
9-a gang of thieves
10a fleet of ships

13 Dec 2009     



nordynour
Egypt

A school of fish
A gang of thieves
A flock of sheep
A herd of cows
A pack of clothes
A set of tools
A suit of cards
A fleet of ships
A flight of stairs
A bunch of grapes
 
Sometimes we use a suit of cards - meaning having the same shapes e.g. hearts
A pack of cards means the whole deck
 
I �m not very sure about the suit of clothes so please check it out in the dictionary
Hope to have been of assistance to you...

13 Dec 2009     



Kate (kkcat)
Russian Federation

  EDIT: We can also say �a shoal of fish � as well as �school of fish� Wink

a suit of clothes, not a pack of clothes http://www.thefreedictionary.com/suit+of+clothes

13 Dec 2009     



baiba
Latvia

A school of fish
A suit of clothes
A pack of cards

I agree with the other examples.

13 Dec 2009     



manonski (f)
Canada

Kat, both are good.

13 Dec 2009     



Kate (kkcat)
Russian Federation

at Manonski : oops, didn �t know that :) , Thank you! Hug

13 Dec 2009     



jocruz
Portugal

I agree with Aurore.

You say a suit of clothes, not a pack of clothes.
And both �school � of �shoal � of fish is correct.

Have a look here:

http://www.rinkworks.com/words/collective.shtml
 
or here:

http://www.paulsquiz.com/Trivia_Quiz_Resources/Miscellaneous/List_of_collective_nouns_in_English/

13 Dec 2009     



Entalio
Poland

I hope that my worksheet will help You http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=139141#thetop � :)

13 Dec 2009     



HOLYMARY_852
India

Sorry! Most of the members have given answer as "School of fish". It should be "shoal of fish"

13 Dec 2009     



eng789
Israel

Shoal can describe any group of fish, including mixed-species groups, "school" is reserved for more closely knit groups of the same ...
Most of the people I know - (English mother tongue)    say -school of fish.

13 Dec 2009