Let me give you an example of what I mean.
I've been watching the Women's World Cup on TV and I hear many of the foreign commentators saying things like, "England are a good team." or "The USA aren't such a bad team."
This is grammatically incorrect, because, since only *one* entity (i.e. one team) is the subject of the sentence, the third-person singular (not plural) should be used: "The USA is a good team".
I hear my folks from Dublin using it the wrong way all the time, and it drives me nuts.
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2007-09-22
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