Collective Nouns — Premium lesson with trainer and test (B1–B2)
Collective Nouns
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Collective Nouns

Learn 20 collective nouns with interactive games and a final test

Trainer

Match the collective nouns with the pictures and listen to the pronunciation.

a set of keys
a bunch of grapes
a range of mountains
a pack of cards
a heap of clothes
a group of friends
a pile of books
a bouquet of flowers
a team of players
a collection of stamps
a stack of chairs
a series of events
a crowd of people
a string of beads
a bundle of sticks
a row of houses
a panel of experts
a fleet of ships
a list of names
a batch of cookies
a bouquet of flowers
a bunch of grapes
a fleet of ships
a crowd of people
a team of players
a panel of experts
a bundle of sticks
a pile of books
a pack of cards
a row of houses
a stack of chairs
a set of keys
a string of beads
a batch of cookies
a heap of clothes
a range of mountains
a series of events
a collection of stamps
a group of friends
a list of names

Spelling Challenge

Look at the picture and type the correct collective noun.

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Practice

Complete the sentences with the correct collective noun. The context will guide you.

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1. She received       for her birthday — a stunning mix of roses and lilies.

2. For dessert, we shared       — they were perfectly sweet and juicy.

3. From the shore, we watched       sailing across the horizon, their white sails gleaming in the sun.

4. There was       waiting outside the stadium hours before the concert even started.

5. The coach announced       who would represent the school in the championship match.

6. The conference brought together       from various fields to discuss climate change solutions.

7. He gathered       to start a campfire and keep everyone warm through the night.

8. There was       on his desk that he needed to read before the end of the semester.

9. We spent the evening playing poker with       that my grandfather had given me.

10. The neighborhood consisted of       all painted in cheerful pastel colors.

11. After the event, we saw       stacked up against the wall, waiting to be put away.

12. I always carry       with me wherever I go — I'd be locked out without them!

13. She wore       around her neck that her grandmother had given her as a special gift.

14. My grandmother just baked       fresh from the oven, and the whole house smells amazing.

15. His bedroom floor was covered with       that desperately needed to be put away.

16. We went hiking in       that stretched for miles along the coast.

17. The music festival was       that included concerts, workshops, and art exhibitions.

18. My grandfather has       from over fifty different countries, some dating back to the 1950s.

19. I'm going out with       from work tonight to celebrate Sarah's promotion.

20. The teacher read out       for the school play auditions, and I was so nervous!

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