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collective noun n | (name for a grouping of [sth]) | nombre colectivo nm |
| Even though it describes a group of things, a collective noun takes the singular form of a verb. |
| | sustantivo colectivo nm |
| ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. Arboleda es un sustantivo colectivo. |
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