Life in the garden
The Rosa Regosa is looking at its best and humming with insects, bees love it by the sound of their buzzing. And for the first time dog rose flowers have appeared although the shrub will be invading the driveway soon. I need some advice re pruning it.
I am sat outside with birds singing and the pesky midge trying to drive me in. Another hot day, I like this time of the evening when it cools down. John is just home from the tree nursery, a short visit to water the plants. The group have a rota to water twice a day at the moment, I admire their daily commitment. The butterfly was caught in the morning sunshine when the flower looks at its best.
Thoughts?
‘The group have a rota’ or ‘the group has a rota’, I had to look it up, it is nearly time to eat and this is what I found when taking a quick look
If, for example, your question concerns “Manchester United has won today” or “Manchester United have won today,” you use whichever you prefer, but for the rest of your writing career—or at least in the same publication—you must keep using the same form of the verb for collective nouns.
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