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Clara Collier
8 December, 19:51
Dog
a. collective
b. non-collective
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Ayden Vance
8 December, 20:04
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The noun "dog" can be included in the collective nouns. Collective nouns are nouns that are used to describe a group of something such as animals, people or things. The collective noun for dogs is "A kennel of dogs".
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