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OpenStudy (rz172):

Read the sentence and select the type of noun or pronoun that corresponds with the bolded word.Where is the photograph of the lacrosse /team/ you took? collective noun personal pronoun abstract noun indefinite pronoun "team" is the bolded word. is it "collective noun"?

OpenStudy (rz172):

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OpenStudy (pugtato):

okay well here is the definition of a collective noun: Collective nouns are names for a collection or a number of people or things. Words like group, herd, and array are collective noun examples

OpenStudy (rz172):

Yes, I know but is that correct because 'team'?

OpenStudy (pugtato):

Well a team is a GROUP of people, so yes, that should be correct

OpenStudy (rz172):

Read the sentence and select the type of noun or pronoun that corresponds with the bolded word.Michael taught /himself/ to play the guitar. indefinite pronoun reflexive pronoun abstract noun proper noun "himself" is the bolded word. Is it "indefinite"?

OpenStudy (pugtato):

No, try again. Look at the definition of each of those types of nouns and see what other answer it could be

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