B ! Sorry if I’m wrong but it sounds more appealing to an inexperienced chef
Answer:
I think option a
Explanation:
When the candles were blown out, the room was in dark.
C hopefully this helps you
I’m pretty sure the answer is true
The correct answer is A. use a singular verb.
If a noun is singular, but also collective, it means that it has the form of a singular noun, but refers to more than one entity. However, based on the context, it will either take a singular, or a plural verb.
For example: <em>The team is quite good</em> (where the team is a collective noun referring to all members together) VS. <em>The team are not behaving properly</em> (where this refers to all members individually).