A plural noun<span> is a word that indicates that there is more than one person, animal place, thing, or idea. When you talk about more than one of anything, you're using </span>plural nouns<span>. When you write about more than one of anything, you usually use the same word, simply adding an s, es, or ies to the end.
</span>Other common collective nouns are class<span>, </span>crowd<span>, flock, panel, committee, </span>group<span>, </span>audience<span>, staff, and family. A collective noun is one that in the singular form, denotes a number of separate persons or things. A collective noun is a name which in the singular denotes a collection.
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This is the worst movie of the ones we've seen lately.
Other option makes no sense when used in the sentence.
Answer: its means teach them something
Explanation:maybe they did something to u so u teach them a lesson which is the same as stick a label under someones body
If the question is identify the sentence without an error then the answer is D- Henrietta is smarter than her.
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