04/07/2021
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The collective nouns are those that refer to a group or set of elements that belong to the same category. For example: shoal (set of fish), herd (set of horses), flock (set of birds).
It is important not to confuse the set of animals with the place they inhabit. For example, a burrow is not the set of rabbits or rodents, but is the term used to designate your home.
Nor should we confuse the collective nouns, also called collective words, with the plural of the nouns. For example: herd (group of elephants) is a collective noun but it is in the singular because it designates a single herd. On the other hand, if we talk about herds, is a collective noun that is also plural because it designates more than one herd.