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the jury was waiting , what is a noun and of which kind

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Answered by morrhady
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Jury is a noun. It is a person

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Answered by ronaldoChristiano
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Jury is a collective noun. It consists of a group of people(usually twelve) chosen from general public to listen to all the facts in a trial court and decide if the person accused of something is guilty or not guilty. Since it consists of a group of people it is a collective noun.

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