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Pronouns with Collective Nouns

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Collective nouns are a group of several people or things, but are treated as a singular noun.

• The class turned in its work.
• The jury made its decision.
• The government should provide help to its people.
• Our team placed first in its division.

See  Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement and Pronoun Reference

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