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rodrigoleao2005
Brazil

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
United Kingdom

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     



rodrigoleao2005
Brazil

Thanks, cunliffe.

30 Sep 2021     



JavoAdderly
Argentina

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
Palestine

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