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Vishal/Veena , a student of class XII of 10 Green Park, New Delhi is interested in learning Languages. He/she sees an advertisement in the Times of India issued by the “Institute of Foreign Languages”, New Delhi about the certificate course in Japanese offered by them. He/she decides to write a letter to the director of the institute seeking more information about the course duration, working hours.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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According to the general rule in the American English, collective nouns like team, company name are referred to in a singular.

So, ‘was’ should be used instead of ‘were’.

 And, the correct sentence is

“T
he team was now in the field and about to take their place”.
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