A collective noun refers to a group of people, animals, or things as a single unit.
Here's why "jury" is a collective noun:
* It represents a group of individuals (jurors) who work together as a single unit.
* You can use singular verbs with "jury" when referring to the group as a whole: "The jury has reached a verdict."
* You can also use plural verbs when focusing on the individual members: "The jury are all gathered in the courtroom."
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