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Collective nouns are by nature definite, and the collective of a noun is formed by using the collective article before the singular form. | Collective nouns are by nature definite, and the collective of a noun is formed by using the collective article before the singular form. | ||
The genitive case is used for direct objects. | The nominative case is used for the subject; the genitive case is used for direct objects and objects of prepositions. | ||
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