* The cattle are grazing. (correct) * Cattle refers to cows and bulls. Hence, it takes a plural verb. |
The correct answer is option B, "are." Here's why: - "Is" is a singular verb form, and it does not agree with the plural subject "cattle." Hence, it is not the ... |
26 июн. 2019 г. · The correct answer is Cattles are grazing. Explanation: Cattle is defined as a mass noun. Most mass nouns are singular but cattle is plural so we use are in ... |
In American English collective nouns are more often singular, and so a singular verb is used with them. (In British English they are more often plural.) |
25 июл. 2007 г. · Both cattle and police are irregular plurals. When the noun is plural, use "are". (Cattle is the plural of cow, police is the plural of police.) A herd of cows is/are - WordReference Forums 3 head of cattle is/are | WordReference Forums Другие результаты с сайта forum.wordreference.com |
26 окт. 2014 г. · Cattle is a plural noun that refers to more than one cow or bull. The collective noun that refers to a bunch of cattle as a group is "herd". |
4 дня назад · CATTLE definition: 1. a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison, that are often kept for their milk or…. Learn more. |
20 мая 2018 г. · With a plural subject, verb must also be plural. Instead the plural helping verb should be 'are'. Correct sentence - The cattle are coming in ... |
16 мая 2020 г. · Answer: The cattle were grazing in the field. The word “cattle” is a collective noun and implies a herd of domestic animals. It is therefore in the plural form. |
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