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carlairp
Portugal

Help needed
 
hi esl printables community,
I need some help with this sentence:
"The predominant group are the Japanese." Why is it are and not is?
Thanks in advance.

8 Nov 2014      





olga.aragones
Spain

Hi, Carla.
I think it is because group here refers to a number of people. 

Happy weekend.




8 Nov 2014     



Tere-arg
Argentina

The same noun can be both a collective noun and a noun of multitude, depending on context.

1. The jury consists of twelve persons (collective noun - singular).
2. The jury were divided in their opinions (noun of multitude - plural).

Perhaps the �personal pronoun test � can help to resolve disputed cases:

3. When was Manchester Utd founded? It was founded in 1878.
4. Where do Manchester Utd play? They play at Old Trafford.

From englishforums.com

8 Nov 2014