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bluemoon1 | 12:18 Sat 27th Mar 2021 | Jobs & Education
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I'm trying to explain to a non English speaker the term "only children" the plural of "only child", would I be correct in saying it's a collective noun?
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I'm guessing that you're on Duolingo learning Spanish like me??

Here's a link to the forum discussion:
https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/42980817?from_email=comment&comment_id=48051984

I've commented on the post, but I have a different username than the one I use on here :)
This link is better, as the previous one take you to a specific comment on the discussion:
https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/42980817
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I ended up putting "only children" is the plural of "only child" I think that's correct and not misleading.
yes, that's right. It sounds odd because "only" is usually an adverb rather than an adjective. But if you made it "tall children" or "Australian children" you can see how it would sound okay.
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//I've commented on the post, but I have a different username than the one I use on here :)//
So have I, I wonder if anybody can guess what it is. :)
At a guess I'd say 'Moonbeam'!
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LOL
'only child' is a noun, much the same as 'black pudding' is a noun.
Er, no! Child is a noun and pudding is a noun but, in this case, only and black are adjectives.
They are compound nouns, still nouns.
Oh, that's embarrassing! They are not compound nouns at all.
//// At a guess I'd say 'Moonbeam'! ////

..... correct :)
I don't know why you are linking that to me, woofgang, it is just confirming what I am saying. A compound noun can be adjective + noun, as in 'black pudding' or 'only child'.
'The pudding with the black skin' would be noun phrase. 'Black pudding' is a compound noun.

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