Active Users:521 Time:21/09/2024 03:35:51 AM
Entities (like nations and companies) are considered to be in the plural in British BlackAdder Send a noteboard - 14/06/2010 07:38:05 AM
whereas in American, they are generally considered to be singular.
Reply to message
British grammar - 14/06/2010 07:15:43 AM 552 Views
Entities (like nations and companies) are considered to be in the plural in British - 14/06/2010 07:38:05 AM 343 Views
You can write it either way in Britain. - 14/06/2010 08:29:28 AM 362 Views
One thing I've been wondering ... for, oh, the last five or six hours... - 14/06/2010 08:32:56 AM 623 Views
Kind of but not really any more. But it's still different in continental Europe. - 14/06/2010 08:36:40 AM 473 Views
Hmm... Long scale seems confusing - 14/06/2010 08:49:06 AM 442 Views
It kind of depends on how you look at it. - 14/06/2010 11:09:00 AM 349 Views
It's the same with club teams as well - 14/06/2010 11:14:56 AM 369 Views
A few examples of collective nouns: - 14/06/2010 06:32:13 PM 349 Views
You can still follow the guidelines of British English... - 14/06/2010 06:35:48 PM 329 Views
The British usually pluralise groups. - 14/06/2010 06:55:44 PM 366 Views

Reply to Message