What’s the rule for using “is” or “are” with collective nouns?
A. Always use “are” with collective nouns
B. Use “is” if the group acts as a unit, “are” if members act individually
C. Always use “is” with collective nouns
D. It depends on whether the noun sounds plural or singular

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