Portugal play(s) well.
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Portugal play(s) well.
Portugal play well.
France are winning.
Elaboration?
France are winning.
Elaboration?
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For me, play and plays seem pretty much interchangeable for the reason Andrew gives. However, Portugal cheat/dive/whinge to the ref every time he finds in favour of the opposition, no matter how blatant the foul or obvious the dive all sound wrong if you add -s to the verb. Maybe that's because we see cheating, diving and whinging as done by individuals, or groups of individuals rather than the team as a whole.
So can food! The food are good. The beans, rice and beer! The food are good!A team can be thought of as a single entity or a group of individuals.
What is this "we" sh*t??? England cheats!!! Not just Crouch, or Terry and Beckham, but every last one of them! It's their culture!Maybe that's because we see cheating, diving and whinging as done by individuals, or groups of individuals rather than the team as a whole.

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There may be constructions that force a plural verb if you consider things that can only be done by individuals, for instance:
"The committee take their seats..."
The trouble here is that you could just as easily say, "The committee sit down..."
We can also talk of "committee members" if we want to refer to individuals.
Can anyone think of a similar construction that absolutely forces the use of a plural verb?
"The committee take their seats..."
The trouble here is that you could just as easily say, "The committee sit down..."
We can also talk of "committee members" if we want to refer to individuals.
Can anyone think of a similar construction that absolutely forces the use of a plural verb?
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Food is not always uncountable.Andrew Patterson wrote:"The food are good." Uh! No, this is wrong, "food" is uncountable.
When we use type/kinds of, 'The foods of the world', for example.
But uncountable nouns are another subject.
Portugal and Committee are both entities as well as being (or having the potential to be) proper nouns.
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* "Class! Behave yourself!" *
So addressing a singular entity it seems better to use a plural reflexive pronoun.
What's the AmE view?
So addressing a singular entity it seems better to use a plural reflexive pronoun.
What's the AmE view?
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You're right and I've deviously edited my original post. It was early.
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