Unpacking English, Bit by Bit
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JohnsonJackson
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"That team are running around and falling all over themselves."
That sentence just doesn't sound right even though we are following providnecejim's simple test of the group acting as one or many.
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"That team are running around and falling all over themselves."
That sentence just doesn't sound right even though we are following providnecejim's simple test of the group acting as one or many.