the cow __________ grazing in the field
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CATTLE
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The correct answer is "Cattle"
- Cattle is a collective noun.
- Cattle is usually plural, unlike the majority of mass nouns, hence it requires a plural verb.
- The right phrase would therefore be "The cattle are grazing."
- The plural form of a noun typically denotes a higher number than the singular version.
- Given that the word "cow" is a singular noun, you can never say that the cows are grazing in the field
- When a singular noun is required and the gender is ambiguous or unimportant, such as when "there is a cow in the road," the word "cow" is simple to use.
- Cow is frequently used as a singular noun to refer to all cattle.
- Cows are referred to as cattle in British English.
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