What kind of noun is "Cattle"?
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Proper
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Common
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The noun "Cattle" is a collective noun.
Here’s why:
Proper Noun: Refers to a specific name of a person, place, or organization (e.g., John, Paris). "Cattle" is not a specific name.
Common Noun: Refers to general names of people, places, or things (e.g., book, city). "Cattle" is more specific than a common noun.
Collective Noun: Refers to a group of individuals or things considered as a single unit (e.g., team, flock). "Cattle" is a collective noun because it represents a group of animals.
Material Noun: Refers to substances or materials from which things are made (e.g., wood, gold). "Cattle" is not a substance or material.
Therefore, "Cattle" is classified as a collective noun.
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