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If collective noun is broad then common noun

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Answered by diyacrazy1gmailcom
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Collective nouns are usually used with singular verbs: the family is on holiday; General Motors is mounting a big sales campaign. In British usage, however, plural verbs are sometimes employed in this context, esp when reference is being made to a collection of individual objects or people rather than to the group as a unit: the family are all on holiday. Care should be taken that the same collective noun is not treated as both singular and plural in the same sentence: the family is well and sends its best wishes or the family are all well and send their best wishes, but not the family is well and send their best wishes

Answered by pklele2000
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A collective noun refers to a group of people or things ,Groups, for example ,is a collective noun, legal writes often have to deal with collective nouns, and here to some of the most common: board, council, court, faculty, government, jury, majority, panel and staff.

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