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C. Keeping in mind that a collective noun takes a singular verb, fill in the blanks by choosing the right verb
given in brackets.
1. A flock of tourists
(stands/stand) and
at the Agra Fort. (gaze/gazes)
2. A shoal of fish
(swim/swims) past us as are scuba diving in the Andamans. Up in the
sky, a flock of birds
past. (fly/flies)
3. The jury ....
(give/gives) its verdict. The bench of judges
the court
room. (leave/leaves)
4. A gang of thieves ....
(loots/loot) the bank and escapes the posse of constables which
after them. (chase/chases)
5. A team of players
(practise/practises) for their match every morning while a
herd of cows...
peacefully in the field. (grazes/graze)​

Answers

Answered by nitishabuch
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Answer:

stands

gazes

swims

flies

gives

leave

loot

chases

practice

grazes

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