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Difference between compound noun and collective noun?

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Answered by Sabita09
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Answer:

Compound nouns are formed from more than one word (ex. rainbow). Collective nouns use one word to represent a group and can function as singular or plural.

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Answered by Alanwalker67
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Explanation:

Compound nouns are formed from more than one word (ex. rainbow). Collective nouns use one word to represent a group and can function as singular or plural.

Explanation:

Examples of collective nouns:

group (of people)

class (of students)

flock (of birds)

Examples of compound nouns:

rainbow (rain and bow)

ice cream (ice and cream)

bluebird (blue and bird

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