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Collective nouns?

what is the general rule about collective nouns?
  

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"A collective noun is a noun that names a group, such as class, team, family, audience, and public. htm "]Taken from here[/url]

  • "A collective noun is a noun that names a group, such as class, team, family, audience, and public.
  • htm "]Taken from here[/url]
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"A collective noun is a noun that names a group, such as class, team, family, audience, and public. Sometimes they take plural personal pronouns and verbs, and sometimes they take singular personal pronouns and verbs."

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