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14 March, 07:20

Which sentence below correctly refers to the collective noun troop as a whole unit? A. The troop are marching down the hill to a shady spot to rest.

B. The troop is marching down the hill to a shady spot to rest.

C. The troop are planning to change their shoes while they rest.

D. The troop have to raise at least $500 each in order to be able to attend summer camp this June.

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  1. 14 March, 09:08
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    B. The troop is marching down the hill to a shady spot to rest.

    The troop is one; its singular. A singular subject takes a singular noun ...
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