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How do collective nouns differ from plural nouns

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Plural nouns usually refer to two or more nouns while a collective noun refers to two or more nouns in a group.
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User Terrel Shumway
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Collective nouns are nouns that use the same rules for plurals as other nouns.
A plural noun is a noun that adds 's' or 'es' to an end of a word to form the plural.
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