ExpertsGlobal5 wrote:
We hope this finds you well.
To clarify, collective nouns are actually always singular.
The phrase "a group of people" refers to a singular unit - "group" - made up of multiple people.
We hope this helps.
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Hi,
but the correct way to say is 'a group of people are invited' and not 'a group of people is invited' right? Also I readherehttps://gmatclub.com/forum/subject-verb-agreement-pronouns-159965.html#p1268059 that depending
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