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What is a collective pronoun?

A collective pronoun refers to a group of people or things as a single unit. These pronouns are singular in form, even though they represent multiple individuals or items.

Here are some examples of collective pronouns:

* Everyone is excited about the upcoming party.

* Nobody knows the answer to this question.

* Someone has to clean up the mess.

* Something smells delicious in the kitchen.

* Nothing will stop me from achieving my goal.

* The team is working hard to win the championship.

* The family is going on vacation next week.

* The committee has decided to approve the proposal.

Important Note:

* Agreement: When using a collective pronoun as the subject of a sentence, the verb should agree with the singular form of the pronoun.

* Example: The team *is* winning the game. (not "are")

* Context: Sometimes, a collective pronoun can be treated as plural, depending on the context. If you are focusing on the individuals within the group, you can use a plural verb.

* Example: The team *are* arguing over the strategy. (emphasizing individual members)

Here's a table summarizing some common collective pronouns:

| Pronoun | Example Sentence |

|---|---|

| Everyone | Everyone is invited to the party. |

| Nobody | Nobody knows the answer. |

| Someone | Someone left the door open. |

| Something | Something smells good in here. |

| Nothing | Nothing can stop us now. |

| The team | The team is practicing hard. |

| The family | The family is going on vacation. |

| The committee | The committee has decided to approve the proposal. |

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