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Old March 31st 08, 06:46 PM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little girls was/were playing in the park.

On Mar 31, 2:43�am, Barbara Bailey wrote:
Oleg Lego wrote :



On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 04:21:16 -0000, Mark Brader posted:


"Datere" asks about:
A group of little girls *were playing in the park.
A group of little girls *was playing in the park.

...
The answer is that "were" is correct and "was" is wrong. �Expressions
like "a group of..." and "a number of..." are almost always construed
as plural. �Nouns referring to groups are construed as singular only
if you are thinking of the group as a single unit, which would be
very unusual for an expression like "a group of".


Well, whenever I think of a "group of" anything, I think of it as a
single unit, namely, a group.


Same here. "Group" is the noun, "of..." is an adjectival phrase modifying
it. In Datere's original sentences, "a group was playing..." �or "girls
were playing.."


Nothing better to do besides being usenets spellchecker?
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Old March 31st 08, 08:25 PM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little femboys was/were/are posting in therec.aquaria.marine.reefs group and posing as guru's.........hahahahahha

On Mar 31, 12:46Â*pm, ªºªandcarole♣♣ wrote:
On Mar 31, 2:43�am, Barbara Bailey wrote:





Oleg Lego wrote :


On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 04:21:16 -0000, Mark Brader posted:


"Datere" asks about:
A group of little girls *were playing in the park.
A group of little girls *was playing in the park.

...
The answer is that "were" is correct and "was" is wrong. �Expressions
like "a group of..." and "a number of..." are almost always construed
as plural. �Nouns referring to groups are construed as singular only
if you are thinking of the group as a single unit, which would be
very unusual for an expression like "a group of".


Well, whenever I think of a "group of" anything, I think of it as a
single unit, namely, a group.


Same here. "Group" is the noun, "of..." is an adjectival phrase modifying
it. In Datere's original sentences, "a group was playing..." �or "girls
were playing.."


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Old April 1st 08, 07:10 AM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little girls was/were playing in the park.

On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:46:56 -0700 (PDT), ¨£¨¬¨£andcarole¢À¢À posted:

On Mar 31, 2:43?am, Barbara Bailey wrote:
Oleg Lego wrote :



On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 04:21:16 -0000, Mark Brader posted:


"Datere" asks about:
A group of little girls *were playing in the park.
A group of little girls *was playing in the park.

...
The answer is that "were" is correct and "was" is wrong. ?Expressions
like "a group of..." and "a number of..." are almost always construed
as plural. ?Nouns referring to groups are construed as singular only
if you are thinking of the group as a single unit, which would be
very unusual for an expression like "a group of".


Well, whenever I think of a "group of" anything, I think of it as a
single unit, namely, a group.


Same here. "Group" is the noun, "of..." is an adjectival phrase modifying
it. In Datere's original sentences, "a group was playing..." ?or "girls
were playing.."


Nothing better to do besides being usenets spellchecker?


I just love it when the idiot brigade drops by with a poorly
punctuated non-sequitur.

--
WCdnE
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Old April 1st 08, 08:10 PM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little femboys was/were/are posting in the rec.aquaria.marine.reefs group and posing as guru's.........hahahahahha

On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:25:34 -0700 (PDT), Jthread posted:

On Mar 31, 12:46*pm, ªºªandcarole?? wrote:
On Mar 31, 2:43?am, Barbara Bailey wrote:





Oleg Lego wrote :


On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 04:21:16 -0000, Mark Brader posted:


"Datere" asks about:
A group of little girls *were playing in the park.
A group of little girls *was playing in the park.
...
The answer is that "were" is correct and "was" is wrong. ?Expressions
like "a group of..." and "a number of..." are almost always construed
as plural. ?Nouns referring to groups are construed as singular only
if you are thinking of the group as a single unit, which would be
very unusual for an expression like "a group of".


Well, whenever I think of a "group of" anything, I think of it as a
single unit, namely, a group.


Same here. "Group" is the noun, "of..." is an adjectival phrase modifying
it. In Datere's original sentences, "a group was playing..." ?or "girls
were playing.."


Nothing better to do besides being usenets spellchecker?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey, you left your bum-buddy up there in a previous thread.

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Old April 1st 08, 08:43 PM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little girls was/were playing in the park.

On Apr 1, 1:10�am, Oleg Lego wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:46:56 -0700 (PDT), ������andcarole�"� posted:





On Mar 31, 2:43?am, Barbara Bailey wrote:
Oleg Lego wrote :


On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 04:21:16 -0000, Mark Brader posted:


"Datere" asks about:
A group of little girls *were playing in the park.
A group of little girls *was playing in the park.
...
The answer is that "were" is correct and "was" is wrong. ?Expressions
like "a group of..." and "a number of..." are almost always construed
as plural. ?Nouns referring to groups are construed as singular only
if you are thinking of the group as a single unit, which would be
very unusual for an expression like "a group of".


Well, whenever I think of a "group of" anything, I think of it as a
single unit, namely, a group.


Same here. "Group" is the noun, "of..." is an adjectival phrase modifying
it. In Datere's original sentences, "a group was playing..." ?or "girls
were playing.."


Nothing better to do besides being usenets spellchecker?


I just love it when the idiot brigade drops by with a poorly
punctuated non-sequitur.


Betcha love those big black schlongs too, dontcha?

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Old April 1st 08, 10:07 PM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little girls was/were playing in the park.

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 00:10:15 -0600, Oleg Lego
said:

[...]

I just love it when the idiot brigade drops by with a poorly
punctuated non-sequitur.


The brigade doesn't drop by as a monolithic unit. It's
composed of individuals, each presumably free to join in or
not. The brigade drop by.
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Old April 1st 08, 11:05 PM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little girls was/were playing in the park.

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:07:35 -0700, Bob Cunningham posted:

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 00:10:15 -0600, Oleg Lego
said:

[...]

I just love it when the idiot brigade drops by with a poorly
punctuated non-sequitur.


The brigade doesn't drop by as a monolithic unit. It's
composed of individuals, each presumably free to join in or
not. The brigade drop by.


But then we'd say the brigade members drop by.

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WCdnE
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Old April 2nd 08, 12:54 AM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little girls was/were playing in the park.

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:05:45 -0600, Oleg Lego
said:

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:07:35 -0700, Bob Cunningham posted:

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 00:10:15 -0600, Oleg Lego
said:

[...]

I just love it when the idiot brigade drops by with a poorly
punctuated non-sequitur.


The brigade doesn't drop by as a monolithic unit. It's
composed of individuals, each presumably free to join in or
not. The brigade drop by.


But then we'd say the brigade members drop by.


We could say that, but it's easier to say correctly "The
brigade drop by", if that's what we mean.

An extreme example of hyperdevotion to apparent number could
be

The barracks doors flew open. A pair of irate
soldiers made its way to the center of the parade
ground, drew its pistols and shot each other dead.

A usage that I see too often in our newspaper can be
exemplified by "The couple was married and spent its
honeymoon in Niagara Falls". It clearly should be "The
couple were married and spent their honeymoon in ... ".

Two people are married to each other. "The couple was
married" leaves me wondering what it was married to.
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Old April 2nd 08, 05:22 PM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little girls was/were playing in the park.

On Apr 1, 6:54�pm, Bob Cunningham wrote:
On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:05:45 -0600, Oleg Lego
said:

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:07:35 -0700, Bob Cunningham posted:


On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 00:10:15 -0600, Oleg Lego
said:


[...]


I just love it when the idiot brigade drops by with a poorly
punctuated non-sequitur.


The brigade doesn't drop by as a monolithic unit. �It's
composed of individuals, each presumably free to join in or
not. �The brigade drop by.


But then we'd say the brigade members drop by.


We could say that, but it's easier to say correctly "The
brigade drop by", if that's what we mean.

An extreme example of hyperdevotion to apparent number could
be

� �The barracks doors flew open. �A pair of irate
� �soldiers made its way to the center of the parade
� �ground, drew its pistols and shot each other dead.

A usage that I see too often in our newspaper can be
exemplified by "The couple was married and spent its
honeymoon in Niagara Falls". �It clearly should be "The
couple were married and spent their honeymoon in ... ".

Two people are married to each other. �"The couple was
married" leaves me wondering what it was married to.


You are correct sir.

I invite you to join my blog.
http://rowanhawthorn.blogspot.com/

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the Vampire Slayer"
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Old April 2nd 08, 07:25 PM posted to alt.usage.english,alt.callahans,alt.support.boy-lovers,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default A group of little femboys was/were/are posting in therec.aquaria.marine.reefs group and posing as guru's.........hahahahahha

On Mar 31, 2:25Â*pm, Jthread wrote:
On Mar 31, 12:46Â*pm, ªºªandcarole♣♣ wrote:



On Mar 31, 2:43�am, Barbara Bailey wrote:


Oleg Lego wrote :


On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 04:21:16 -0000, Mark Brader posted:


"Datere" asks about:
A group of little girls *were playing in the park.
A group of little girls *was playing in the park.
...
The answer is that "were" is correct and "was" is wrong. �Expressions
like "a group of..." and "a number of..." are almost always construed
as plural. �Nouns referring to groups are construed as singular only
if you are thinking of the group as a single unit, which would be
very unusual for an expression like "a group of".


Well, whenever I think of a "group of" anything, I think of it as a
single unit, namely, a group.


Same here. "Group" is the noun, "of..." is an adjectival phrase modifying
it. In Datere's original sentences, "a group was playing..." �or "girls
were playing.."


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