Collective Nouns by Shmoop

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So you know that birds of a feather flock together, but a flock of birds doesn't always fly together. What if one bird goes rogue and flies out of formation? Do you then say that the flock are flying? Or are they still a single entity that is flying? Tune in for the answers to all these burning questions, and more!

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great video thanks teacher and Schmoop

asdasd-fzel
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i did this for school but this is my real account so I'm goanna like it cause its kind of funny thanks

lilmic
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Don't the British use the plural form for collective nouns?

andrewjones
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It’s a good video but it’s the editing fa me🌚💀

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