Collective Nouns Starting With G
The group names that contain more than one subject or article in grammar are called “Collective Nouns”. The contents of these collective nouns can be people, animals, things, and so on. There is a large number of cases within the specified community. There are generally known examples of collective nouns. Collective nouns can be created within a rule.
gang of elk
gang of hoodlums
gang of labourers
gang of slaves
gang of thieves
garrison of gophers
garland of sonnets
gathering of clans
gatling of woodpeckers
gaze of raccoons
generation of vipers
giggle of girls
glaring of cats
gleam of herrings
glide of flying fish
glint of goldfish
glitter of generals
glory of unicorns
grist of bees
group of guinea pigs
group of islands
group of people
grove of trees
gulp of cormorants