Collective Nouns: Singular or Plural? | LEGIBLE
https://sites.utexas.edu/.../06/05/collective-nouns-singular-or-plural05.06.2017 · A collective noun refers to a group of people or things. Group, for example, is a collective noun.Legal writers often have to deal with collective nouns, and here are some of the most common: board, council, court, faculty, government, jury, majority, panel, and staff.When using collective nouns, writers occasionally face questions of subject-verb agreement and …
Collective Nouns: Singular or Plural? | LEGIBLE
sites.utexas.edu › legalwriting › 2017/06/05Jun 05, 2017 · A collective noun refers to a group of people or things. Group, for example, is a collective noun. Legal writers often have to deal with collective nouns, and here are some of the most common: board, council, court, faculty, government, jury, majority, panel, and staff. When using collective nouns, writers occasionally face questions of subject ...