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What is conveys collective noun?

It seems like you're asking about a collective noun, which is a noun that refers to a group of people, animals, or things.

"Conveys" is a verb and doesn't indicate a collective noun.

Here are some examples of collective nouns:

* People:

* Crowd: A large group of people assembled together.

* Team: A group of people working together.

* Jury: A group of people sworn to deliver a verdict in a legal case.

* Animals:

* Flock: A group of birds.

* Herd: A group of cattle.

* Pack: A group of wolves.

* Things:

* Fleet: A group of ships.

* Bunch: A group of grapes.

* Collection: A group of items gathered together.

Let me know if you have any other questions about collective nouns!

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