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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

fireworks display

Can I say,

The crowd of people are watching fireworks.

The large crowd of people are watching fireworks display.

A crowd are / is watching the fireworks.
  

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if you are referring to the present describing a situation then A large crowd of people are watching the fireworks display.

  • if you are referring to the present describing a situation then A large crowd of people are watching the fireworks display.
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if you are referring to the present describing a situation then

A large crowd of people are watching the fireworks display.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

The crowd of people are is watching fireworks.

The large crowd of people are is watching a fireworks display.

A crowd are / is watching the fireworks.

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