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Vijay Marathe Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Plurality in a company name

Please tell me; how to grammatically address a plurality in a company name?

Since China Suppliers and Manufacturers strictly follow/s the intellectual property laws, it also expects all the Users and everyone associated with the website to abide by the laws.

Thanks,

Vijay
  

Top answer

In the US, we tend to use the singular verb for companies.

  • In the US, we tend to use the singular verb for companies.
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In the US, we tend to use the singular verb for companies.
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Thank you.

Could anyone please enlighten me on the British style as well?

Vijay
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Vijay MaratheSince China Suppliers and Manufacturers strictly follow/s the intellectual property laws, it also expects all the Users and everyone associated with the website to abide by the laws.
Since China Suppliers and Manufacturers strictly follow/s the intellectual property laws, it also expects all the Users and everyone associated with the website t

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