COLLECTIVE NOUNS
A collective noun is a noun that can be singular in form whilst referring to a group
of people or things.
Groups of people - army, audience, band, choir, class, committee, crew, family, gang, jury,
orchestra, police, staff, team, trio
Groups of animals - colony, flock, herd, pack, pod, school, swarm
Groups of things - bunch, bundle, clump, pair, set, stack
PLURAL OR SINGULAR?
When the unit is acting in unison, it is appropriate to use the singular.
Ex. The class waits [singular verb] for its [singular pronoun] teacher quietly. (The
class is referred to as a unit acting in unison. The students are all doing the same
thing at the same time.)
When the members of the unit are acting as individuals, it is appropriate to use
plural forms of verbs and pronouns.
Ex. The class begin [plural verb] their [plural pronoun] homework assignments
while they [plural pronoun] wait [plural verb] for their [plural pronoun] teacher.
(The students are a unit, but are acting as individuals -- they each doing their own
homework assignments.)