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You may have found yourself hanging out in a group. Perhaps you are a member of a team, club, or family. In addition to keeping us from being lonely, these groups are also referred to as collective nouns.
A collective noun is a noun that describes a group of things, animals, or people as a unit. For example, a flock of birds.
Today, we will share examples of collective nouns and how to use them well.
To answer this question, consider which of the sentences below is correct:
The choir are performing to a sold-out venue this weekend.
The choir is performing to a sold-out venue this weekend.
By looking at the examples above, you can see that even though the choir represents multiple people, it is considered a singular unit.
This means the correct sentence is:
The choir is performing to a sold-out venue this weekend.
Collective nouns function correctly when used as a single unit, corresponding to a singular verb (this is known as verb agreement).
We recommend remaining consistent in your writing, even if the correct answer is ambiguous. Don’t mix and match singular and plural verbs:
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