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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Grammar question

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.

  • Either is fine depending on the context.
  • The speaker is referring to the players separately; thus are is used.
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Either is fine depending on the context.

The speaker is referring to the players separately; thus are is used.

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