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03-23-2018 11:44 AM |
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Originally Posted by Frownland
(Post 1935312)
Mark this as the day you found out that someone you know does that.
I'm aware that people don't know how to use collective nouns, that's why I brought it up.
I would say "Zu played a great set." This isn't a discussion about pronouns. If you were to describe their music, would you say "Zu play a combination of metal and jazz" or would you say something coherent such as "Zu plays a combination of metal and jazz"? "Zu are very good" versus "Zu is very good"? If you're referring to a unit, it's singular. Soz if you've been convinced otherwise because you're wrong.
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Yeah, that only works if you keep saying Zu like a retard. You can do that, I guess, as it's a short word (but people are going to think there's something wrong with you, that you can't replace the word Zu with another pronoun) but what if the band name is longer? Say, oh I don't know, The Andrew Jackson Jihad? Are you going to keep repeating their name? At some point you have to say "it" or "they". And yes, I'm aware that for that particular band you could refer to it as "he" since it's basically his band, but you know what I mean.
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Originally Posted by grindy
(Post 1935314)
Plural sounds more righter to me.
Suck balls.
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Always plural. Suck ball doesn't sound the same, does it? ;)
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