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As such, we cannot identify the customer.
Mae grammar in the word tells me what it is like. What do you think
updateI'm not sure either, because s could be a collective term instead of a plural ... right?
Collective names are superficially unique, but they include individual communities. Some examples are staff, police, company name, staff, etc.
In England, the plural noun is generally considered plural. Police are investigating a striking British Airways employee. In the United States, collective names are treated as singular: the team did not play well today.
There is no right or wrong. Different countries, different customs. Unlike some answering machines, I'm a little more forgiving.
My reflexes? You are a million times smarter than your computer and of course you know Australian English better than I do or Microsoft. Ignore the word. You hear the puppets, including American puppets.
no. Your phrase, S cannot identify the customer. This is impossible in standard American English because we do not use s in such articles. British English, which I consider to be part of Australia, translates this noun into plural.
You are right, S is a collective term. See what happens if you don't?
Truth be told, it doesn't matter much as long as you are consistent.
It is not plural, it is collective. Collective verb s = singular. This is the case if you are in the United States. In England, they still use the plural form for the singular noun, which drives me crazy! Here's a note, BRITISH: is not usually a plural form unless it ends with s. The devil again ....
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Since s is plural, it is said that s were. The children are ready to go.
I would say ... it sounds wrong for some reason, but I'm not sure ...
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