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Stopspot said:Is still correct if they add a S to crowd.
Lord R'Albin said:'The crowds are cheering' would imply that it is more than one crowd cheering though :burns:
wwerulesrkolover23 said:NO.
It's never correct.
It's a collective noun. It's considered as one because they were all "cheering". They had the same interest, whatever the number. DO YOU CALL THE GROUP OF PEOPLE IN THE COURT "JURIES" when they have arrived in one decision? NO. You call them "The jury..." right?