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  • 15-08-2018
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how do collective nouns differ from plural nouns?

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Diego2007 Diego2007
  • 29-08-2018

A collective noun is a noun (such as team, committee, jury, squad, orchestra, crowd, audience, and family) that refers to a group of individuals. ... In American English, collective nouns usually take singular verb forms. Collective nouns can be replaced by both singular and plural pronouns, depending on their meaning.

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