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Collective nouns names groups of people, places or things. Examples include citizens, countrymen, audience, team, band, United States and family.
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The important thing to remember about collective nouns is since they refer to a group as a unit they are considered singular.
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For example: The jury exited the courtroom to discuss the case. Since the jury is exiting the court room as a group, the noun is considered singular.
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However, when a collective noun references individual members of a group who are acting independently, the noun is considered plural.
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For example: The teachers worked all summer on their lesson plans. Since the teachers worked individually on their plans, the noun is considered plural.
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Can you tell if the collective noun is plural or singular in the following sentences?
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The family went on vacation to New York City.
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Parts of Speech. The family went on vacation to New York City. In the context of this sentence the noun family is a singular group acting in unison. There is no arguing, fighting, complaining or claiming the front seat. The noun is singular.
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Parts of Speech. When the reunion was over, our family went their separate ways, back to other states.
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In this sentence the noun family is considered plural because all the members are acting individually.
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Can you determine which verb goes with the collective noun?
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During the football game the crowd (was, were) enthusiastic, nuts and just a little insane.
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Since the crowd as a group was acting in unison, the collective noun crowd is considered singular and was is the correct verb choice.
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The miners (was, were) happy about (its, their) bonuses.
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Since the miners each had an individual bonus instead of sharing a collective pot and making choices on that money based on community, the nouns and verbs are plural.
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The students ( was / were ) not ready to get on the bus because they did not have enough homework.
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The students ( was / were ) not ready to get on the bus because they did not have enough homework. It’s plural.
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The End The students ( was / were ) not ready to get on the bus because they did not have enough homework.
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