Collective Nouns

Collective nouns are toughies. Usually, they describe a group, such as team, family, orchestra, or board and are treated as singular, as in: The hockey team practices on the large pond by the cracker factory.

However, they can also be considered plural if each person in the group acts individually. For example: The jury disagree about the credibility of a talking parrot as a witness.

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