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Gang is plural, so in the King's English 'a gang were accused' and of birds 'a flock were flying' I've noticed that in various US sources a 'gang' is singular even though it is composed of many individuals, sort of like a corporation is a singular noun reflecting a collection of possibly many people. One of the things that makes English fun.


No, the word "Gang" is singular, not plural. That's why you're saying "A gang". You don't say "A ducks".


Except when you say "B and C walk into a bar. A ducks."




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