Hey, I'm currently doing some grammar exercises and wanted to ask if it makes any difference whether you say "Manchaster United is attacking/ are attacking much more in this half." Personally I'd say "is" but "are" is in the solutions. Thanks a lot!
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Either is fine depending on the context. The speaker is referring to the players separately; thus are is used.
— Vsuresh
Either is fine depending on the context.
The speaker is referring to the players separately; thus are is used.
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