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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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
“The team was now in the field and about to take their place”.
So, ‘was’ should be used instead of ‘were’.
And, the correct sentence is
“The team was now in the field and about to take their place”.
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