Unit 2, Nouns 67
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Grammar
Lesson 10
Nouns: Collective
Words that name a group of people or things, such ascrowd and team, are called
collective nouns. A collective noun can take either a singular or a plural verb.
Make the verb singular when the group acts as a unit. Make it plural when each
member of the group acts separately.
The crowd wasexcited by the close game.
The crowd werepushing each other to get through the gate.
Exercise 1 Underline each collective noun. Above it write Sif it is singular and Pif it
is plural.
S
The classis putting on a musical this year.
P
- The audiencewere shifting restlessly in their seats.
S - All of a sudden the crowdrose to its feet.
S - The construction crewworks at night.
S - The herdof cattle is grazing peacefully on the hillside.
S - The juryis glad to take a break.
S - Carla’s familyis going to visit relatives in Mexico.
P - The juryare carefully discussing the evidence.
S - A scientific teamis searching for a cure.
S - The publicis unhappy with the politicians.
P - The groupof students were talking and laughing.
P - My familydisagree with each other about the movie.
S - The clubI belong to does fund-raising for charity.
P - The baseball teamtake their positions on the field.
S - The committeehas finally reached a decision.