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help me plz as soon as possiple
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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
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Aurore
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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
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13 Dec 2009
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nordynour
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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
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baiba
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A school of fish A suit of clothes A pack of cards
I agree with the other examples.
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13 Dec 2009
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Kate (kkcat)
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at Manonski : oops, didn �t know that :) , Thank you!
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13 Dec 2009
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jocruz
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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/
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13 Dec 2009
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Entalio
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I hope that my worksheet will help You http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=139141#thetop � :)
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13 Dec 2009
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HOLYMARY_852
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Sorry! Most of the members have given answer as "School of fish". It should be "shoal of fish"
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13 Dec 2009
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eng789
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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
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