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  • team: it or they - WordReference Forums
    “ The team has carried out the mission They It has found out Angela was a thief ” When referring to term, it or they, most commonly when referring to a person, It is used when talking about an object Alas, in the sentence above, They should be used Another example The Toronto Maple Leaves team has won 5 times in a row!
  • Preposition: in on the team - WordReference Forums
    When team is interpreted as "roster", I believe it could also be interpreted as "group", but not vice versa So in general, "in" would always seem to be grammatically correct, while "on" would seem grammatically correct only when "team" can be interpreted as "roster"
  • prepositions - Which is correct `in the team` or `on the team . . .
    In a sentence about membership (someone's relationship to a team) "on" is the preposition to use The word "on" is used to indicate physical location but also membership in an organization He is on the board of directors (he is a member)
  • prepositions - in the team vs. on the team - English Language Learners . . .
    The three example nouns you provided – team, board, commission – indeed typically use on instead of in However, I thought of three other nouns (there are probably a few more) that can refer to groups of people – group , society , and clique – and the preposition in sounds more natural than the preposition on for those nouns
  • I work {on with in} a team? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    means the person is a member of the team I work with a team means I contribute my knowledge as a member means the person is helping a team in some way, but may or may not be a member of the team For example, suppose my company sells widgets to hospitals, and the hospital has a team of installers who will be installing the new widgets in each
  • team is or team are?? - WordReference Forums
    The team needs to win some games The team need to win some games (not quite so nice on the ears) This seems to be quite a subjective topic, therefore feel free to disregard me Though it seems in the USA you should only use the singular (unless the team name is a plural (eg The Dodgers)) and in the UK, well we're just all confused about it Jack
  • Team doesnt or dont? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The team are arguing among themselves over a trivial dispute So, in the given sentence, the author probably focuses on the individuality The context is cricket, and the sport is much dependent on individual's performance that in turn strengthens the team You often hear either bowlers or batsmen don't perform well and the team loses
  • The team are OR the team is? - WordReference Forums
    However, if you consider “the team” to refer to a group of individuals (i e the people in on the team, and a following sentence would have been something like “They each did their part”), then in BE you would use do and in AE you would still use does, even though AE would use “the people do” but let grammar determine the singular
  • Have Vs Has when using with name of a team
    Now, some collective nouns such as team, audience, and government could be singular or plural depending on the context If you consider them as a single group, you use a singular verb and if as a collection of individuals, a plural form The team has done a fantastic job this financial year ~ considering the team as one But,
  • A team or the team? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "The great team" is a little stronger It suggests (without explicitly claiming) "the greatest team" among all the teams, while "a great team" is one great team among many Share





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