ESL Forum:
Techniques and methods
in Language Teaching
Games, activities
and teaching ideas
Grammar and
Linguistics
Teaching material
Concerning
worksheets
Concerning
powerpoints
Concerning online
exercises
Make suggestions,
report errors
Ask for help
Message board
|
ESL forum >
Ask for help > DOUBT
DOUBT
rodrigoleao2005
|
DOUBT
|
Are these sentences correct? Can I use the verb in the singular too? A couple WERE having an argument in a restaurant when.... OR WAS? The manager said that the staff WERE trying to stop the argument at the time. OR WAS ? Thanks in advance. |
30 Sep 2021
|
|
|
cunliffe
|
Thee are lots of google entries for this point. Google: singular or plural agreement for collective nouns, if you want to know more. In the examples you give, I would use plural. A couple were having an argument. The staff were trying.... |
30 Sep 2021
|
|
|
JavoAdderly
|
As a matter of fact, it is a mere user�s choice. If "couple" is considered as "two individual people", then the plural form is accepted. However, if it is used as a "whole unit", the singular is also possible. In the end, it depends on the user�s. Both options are right.
|
2 Oct 2021
|
|
GAZA_CHILD
|
Hi everybody I think that it is correct to use both (was or were) because you are dealing with collective nouns such as family ,team,crowd,herd,group,staff.... |
8 Oct 2021
|
|
|