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Is love a proper common abstract compound or collective noun?

"Love" is not a compound noun, nor is it a collective noun. It is a common abstract noun.

Here's why:

* Abstract Noun: Love is a concept, an emotion, an idea. It's not something you can touch or physically hold.

* Common Noun: It refers to a general, non-specific idea of love.

* Compound Noun: A compound noun is formed by combining two or more words (e.g., "sunrise," "high school"). "Love" is a single word.

* Collective Noun: A collective noun refers to a group of people or things (e.g., "team," "flock"). While love can bring people together, it's not a group itself.

Examples of how love is used:

* "She has a lot of love for her family." (Abstract noun)

* "The love between the two of them was undeniable." (Abstract noun)

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