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Why all collective nouns are include in common noun??

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Answered by daughtermother246
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Explanation:

Collective nouns are just nouns that are grammatically singular but refer to collections of people or things, for example group, team, luggage, The United States.

The first 3 I listed (group, team, luggage) are also common nouns. It just means they aren’t names for things. You would not capitalize any of those common nouns.

Common nouns contrast with proper nouns, which are names for people, things or entities.

The United States, of course, is a name for a country, so, it’s a proper noun in addition to being a collective noun.

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