H1: What is the collective noun of cattle?
Answer: The collective/common nouns for Cattle are herd, yoke, team, and drove.
- The word set means “a set or feature of a group of individuals” 
- Collective nouns, which are formally displayed in the singular, are nouns that denote a group of people or things 
- The words army, herd, and mob are examples of collective nouns 
- All of these nouns are singular nouns, but they refer to groups of people and things 
- In most cases, collective nouns use singular verbs 
- This is because collective nouns refer to multiple groups of people or objects as a single unit or entity 
- Collective nouns are very similar to uncountable nouns, but there are important differences between the two types of nouns 
- Examples: herds of cows, kitten scraps, pride of lions, schools of fish, crow killings, herds of cats, hyena clan and others