17. Which of these is a collective noun? (1 point)
colony
dogs
them
cows
1 answer:
Answer:
Colony
Explanation:
Colony is a collective noun becuse it's referred to a group of people. Dogs and Cows is the plural of the noun "Dog" and "Cow", and "Them" is a demonstrative pronoun for the personal pronoun "they".
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