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	<title>Comments on: Episode #50b</title>
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	<description>The Final Nail in Cool&#039;s Coffin</description>
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		<title>By: wolf</title>
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		<description>�«is OR are??»

We have several &quot;collective nouns&quot; that conventionally can be either singular or plural, and the article we use in front of them can determine whether they&#039;re singular or plural. However, it is not always the case, especially, when it comes to names and titles, where it has A LOT to do with what you are actually trying to say. So it is up to you then to decide which article should be in use.
For example, &quot;Led Zeppelin is great&quot; (meaning the band - sing. noun).. AND &quot;Led Zeppelin are an English rock band&quot; (meaning the band members, makes LZ a plural noun)..&quot; Also British would say &quot;the police are, the army are.. etc.&quot; in most of the cases..   bla-bla-bla

� «Good Or Bad Music?»

If you are not certain, I&#039;d say - Get Music Education! ::)))
Battlecat – Adventure - YEAH! &amp; thanx to Gregg Gillis for making it enjoyable!</description>
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<p>We have several &#8220;collective nouns&#8221; that conventionally can be either singular or plural, and the article we use in front of them can determine whether they&#8217;re singular or plural. However, it is not always the case, especially, when it comes to names and titles, where it has A LOT to do with what you are actually trying to say. So it is up to you then to decide which article should be in use.<br />
For example, &#8220;Led Zeppelin is great&#8221; (meaning the band &#8211; sing. noun).. AND &#8220;Led Zeppelin are an English rock band&#8221; (meaning the band members, makes LZ a plural noun)..&#8221; Also British would say &#8220;the police are, the army are.. etc.&#8221; in most of the cases..   bla-bla-bla</p>
<p>� «Good Or Bad Music?»</p>
<p>If you are not certain, I&#8217;d say &#8211; Get Music Education! ::)))<br />
Battlecat – Adventure &#8211; YEAH! &amp; thanx to Gregg Gillis for making it enjoyable!</p>
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