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Perfect Stranger Posted 10 years ago
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[grammar] is 'bunch' a collective noun?

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In a video I'm watching now bunch (sentence below) is considered as a concrete singular noun. I think it's a collective noun though.

One hot summer's day a fox was strolling through an orchard till he came to a bunch of grapes...
  

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Perfect Stranger unch (sentence below) is considered as a concrete singular noun. I think it's a collective noun though. It is both.

  • Perfect Stranger unch (sentence below) is considered as a concrete singular noun.
  • I think it's a collective noun though.
  • It is both.
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Perfect Strangerunch (sentence below) is considered as a concrete singular noun. I think it's a collective noun though.
It is both.

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