Collective nouns are used to describe a group of things or people as a single entity. Below are the suitable collective nouns for each blank:
A flock of birds.
The term 'flock' is often used to describe a group of flying birds.
A pride of lions.
'Pride' is used for a group of lions, highlighting their majestic nature.
A herd of cattle.
'Herd' is commonly used for groups of large animals like cattle.
A collection of stamps.
'Collection' refers to a group of similar items brought together, such as stamps.
A bunch of bananas.
'Bunch' is used when bananas are grouped together in their natural form.
A gang of thieves.
'Gang' often describes a group that engages in criminal activities, such as thieves.
A bunch of grapes.
Grapes also naturally grow in clusters or 'bunches.'
A flock of sheep.
Like birds, a group of sheep is called a 'flock.'
A set of tools.
'Set' indicates a group of tools typically used together for a common purpose.
The class of pupils.
* 'Class' is used to describe a group of students or pupils learning together.