The committee (work-works) hard for better schools.
The committee (is-are) having sandwiches for lunch.
A bouquet of roses (lend-lends-lending) colour and fragrance to the room.
The jury (was-were) polled for their verdicts.
Please explain Collective Nouns singular or plural when to use in Subject Verb Agreement urgently, as I have exam after 3 hours.
Dear Student
Collective nouns are those nouns that are used to represent a group of people, things, or animals. For e.g,
A flock of sheep.
an army of soldiers.
The committee works hard for better schools.
The committee are having sandwiches for lunch.
A bouquet of yellow roses lends colour and fragrance to the room.
The jury were polled for their verdicts.
Regards
Collective nouns are those nouns that are used to represent a group of people, things, or animals. For e.g,
A flock of sheep.
an army of soldiers.
The committee works hard for better schools.
The committee are having sandwiches for lunch.
A bouquet of yellow roses lends colour and fragrance to the room.
The jury were polled for their verdicts.
Regards