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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Collective

Hi,

A.Are these correct?

1.There are a family fighting each other.

2.There is a family fighting each other.

3.There are a group of boys fighting amongst each other.

4.There is a group of boys fighting amongst each other.

B.Is 'fleet' a collective noun?

C.'I need a place to park in.'

Is 'in' correct?

D.Does 'capitalization' go under 'grammar' or 'punctuation'?

Thanks.
  

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There are a family fighting one another. There is/are a group of boys fighting amongst one another. Is 'fleet' a collective noun?

  • There are a family fighting one another.
  • There is/are a group of boys fighting amongst one another.
  • Is 'fleet' a collective noun?
  • - Yes.
  • A fleet of ships has arrived.
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A.These are correct:

1.There are a family fighting one another.

4.There is/are a group of boys fighting amongst one another.

B.Is 'fleet' a collective noun?- Yes. A fleet of ships has arrived.

C.'I need a place to park in.'

Is 'in' correct?- Yes, but it is optional.

D.Does 'capitalization' go

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