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The British usually pluralise groups. Aviendha Send a noteboard - 14/06/2010 06:55:44 PM
Americans generally don't unless the members of the group acted individually.

I don't think either way is 'wrong'
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British grammar - 14/06/2010 07:15:43 AM 613 Views
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The British usually pluralise groups. - 14/06/2010 06:55:44 PM 427 Views

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