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Question 2 of 5 What is the difference between a collective noun and a proper noun? A collective noun refers to a group, while a proper noun refers to a specific person, place, thing, or idea. A collective noun refers to generic or nonspecific things, while a proper noun refers to a group of specific things. A collective noun refers to specific people, places, things, or ideas, while a proper noun refers to a group. A collective noun does not change form when made plural, while a proper noun does change form. Villiams Exercise Files (2) Show all COURS​

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