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Abel Day
Social Studies
3 November, 08:42
Is flock an abstract noun
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Isabell Valentine
3 November, 08:56
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Abstract nouns are nouns you cannot see, hear, smell, taste, or touch.
So yes, I believe 'flock' is an abstract noun.
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Abraham Moody
3 November, 09:00
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'flock' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of sheep, birds, or followers.
The noun 'flock' is also used as a collective noun, for example, a flock of pigeons.
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