Collective nouns singular or plural

    • [DOC File]ENGLISH GRAMMAR – WORKSHEET #1: Nouns

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      The Swedish word ‘sensmoral’ = ‘moral’ (singular) The Swedish word ‘moral’ = ‘morals’ (plural) People say/says it is good for children to have pets. The words people, police, cattle are collective nouns. They take the plural. The only time ‘people’ can take the singular is when it means ‘folkslag, nation’.

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    • [DOC File]IDENTIFYING VERBS AND ADVERBS

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      A collective noun can be either singular or plural. If a collective noun acts as one entity, the noun is singular and takes a singular verb. If the members in a collective noun act individually, the noun is plural and takes a plural verb.

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    • [DOC File]Unit 1: Parts of Speech

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      A collective noun. names a group. A collective noun is singular when it refers to the group as a whole. It is plural when it refers to the individual members of a group. The jury. is still deliberating. (singular) The . jury. are arguing loudly. (plural) ===== Nouns: Proper and …

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    • [DOC File]NOUNS - الصفحات الشخصية

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      Collective Nouns – are names used for a number of people, things or animals together and treated as one. For example: a group of friends, a bunch of bananas, a litter of puppies. Countable and Uncountable Nouns – Countable nouns are nouns which can be counted (e.g. trees). Uncountable nouns are nouns which cannot be counted. (e.g. smoke).

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    • [DOC File]Grammar Lesson 1

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      Jul 04, 1984 · In a sentence, a collective noun is singular when it names the group as a whole. It is plural when it refers to individual members of a group. Singular: The team takes the bus.

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    • [DOC File]Pronoun Rule #1 - Agreement in Number

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      Collective nouns need either singular or plural pronouns, depending on the situation. When the collective noun acts as a unit, use a third person singular pronoun (it). When the individual members of the collective are acting individually, use the third person plural (they). Incorrect Ex: The committee is going to give . their. approval on Tuesday.

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