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HeatherSays said:Why don't we just make it say "The crowd cheers." Then everyone can be happy. XD
Lord R'Albin said:This thread reminds me Seabs I have some evidence to prove I was right against you in a grammar-related argument a couple of months ago.
Seabs said:Bro come at me, just give me a few months to prepare a reply.
Solidus said:ARE is present, and plural.
CROWD is plural.
You can't use a singular after a plural. If you were right, "the people is", would be a perfectly acceptably sentence, which it is not.
Seabs said:You're doing a duckface, any arguments you have made are now invalidipebomb:
Crayo said:The grammar is completely fine there... unless I'm missing something. "The crowd is cheering" implies it's one person, one thing, when it's not. There are multiple people in the crowd, so it's right to be "the crowd are cheering".
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?
Lord R'Albin said:Oooh burn. At least my argument was correct unlike your pishy one.
GrammarNazi82 said:No....No, no, no. It's the crowd IS cheering. it may be a group, but it's still singular. People ARE cheering. THE crowd IS cheering.
Same with "couple" -- the couple is eating breakfast.