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What kind of noun is money?

"Money" is a collective noun.

Here's why:

* Collective Noun: Refers to a group of things considered as a whole.

* Money represents a collection of currency, such as coins and bills, and is treated as a singular unit.

While "money" can be made up of individual bills and coins, we usually think of it as a single entity: "I need more money for rent."

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