Bull's Eye Business Writing TipsTip # 445: A collective noun has a singular form...These
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Tip #445: A collective noun has a singular form, but it refers to a group. When the group to which it refers acts a one unit, the collective noun takes a singular verb and may be referred to be a singular pronoun.
For example: The new unit has organized itself into a separate group. |
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“All serious daring starts from within.” (Eudora Welty, American writer)
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