Mehrdad
Are they the same words? Generic nouns/Collective nouns Please give an example if they are different. Or common nouns =Generic nouns
8 de jul. de 2019 12:09
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There is a difference. Generic nouns are used to talk about a class of thing, which can then be described in more detail or divided into other groups using other nouns. For example 'fruit', and then 'bananas, apples, oranges, etc'. Or 'tools' and then 'hammer, chisel, screwdriver, etc' A collective noun refers to a collection of things that form a group. For example 'a bunch of bananas', 'a herd of sheep', 'a flock of geese', etc.
8 de julio de 2019
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