Occasionally (as in English) a [...] is used to refer to a collective entity that one might expect to be grammatically plural, e.g. la gente ‘people’.
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singular noun
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Occasionally (as in English) a [...] is used to refer to a collective entity that one might expect to be grammatically plural, e.g. la gente ‘people’.
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#italian #italian-grammar #number #structure
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Occasionally (as in English) a [...] is used to refer to a collective entity that one might expect to be grammatically plural, e.g. la gente ‘people’.
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singular noun
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Open it Number Unlike gender, the grammatical concept of singular or plural (‘number’) causes no problem for speakers of English. Occasionally (as in English) a singular noun is used to refer to a collective entity that one might expect to be grammatically plural, e.g. la gente ‘people’. On the other hand, some objects that are singular in English may be plu
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