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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

crowd 2

Can I say,

(a) I saw many stalls and a crowd (of people) in the store.

(b) The crowd are busy browsing through books.

(c) There was a big crowd in front of the book store.

(d) The large crowd of people is / are always pushing each other.
  

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-- OK, but stalls inside a store is a little unusual, I think. -- OK (d) The large crowd of people are always pushing each other.

  • -- OK, but stalls inside a store is a little unusual, I think.
  • -- OK (d) The large crowd of people are always pushing each other.
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(a) I saw many stalls and a crowd (of people) in the store.-- OK, but stalls inside a store is a little unusual, I think.

(b) The crowd are busy browsing through books.-- OK

(c) There was a big crowd in front of the book store.-- OK

(d) The large crowd of people are always pushing each other.

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