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Ashu Sharma Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Collective noun

Can collective nouns take plural verbs leaving 'police' apart?

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Ashu Sharma Can collective nouns take plural verbs leaving 'police' apart? It depends on the context and how they are being conceived: My family is going to Agra this weekend. My family are fighting about my choice of a bride.

  • Ashu Sharma Can collective nouns take plural verbs leaving 'police' apart?
  • It depends on the context and how they are being conceived: My family is going to Agra this weekend.
  • My family are fighting about my choice of a bride.
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Ashu SharmaCan collective nouns take plural verbs leaving 'police' apart?

It depends on the context and how they are being conceived:

My family is going to Agra this weekend.

My family are fighting about my choice of a bride.

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