This is a song I can constantly listen to and not really get tired of. Australia has been pumping out the most amazing music for the past couple of years; cut copy, digitalism, oh mercy, clue to kalo, and many more have made my new favorites list. As for this song, it is very Bill Joel reminiscent but packed with so much more feeling and power.
If you wanna get technical, bands are actually considered "collective nouns" in British English (though many Americans also refer to them this way) so it is indeed proper to say " are a good band" as opposed to " is a good band".
If you wanna get technical, bands are actually considered "collective nouns" in British English (though many Americans also refer to them this way) so it is indeed proper to say " are a good band" as opposed to " is a good band".
This is a song I can constantly listen to and not really get tired of. Australia has been pumping out the most amazing music for the past couple of years; cut copy, digitalism, oh mercy, clue to kalo, and many more have made my new favorites list. As for this song, it is very Bill Joel reminiscent but packed with so much more feeling and power.
Digitalism aren't Australian.
Digitalism aren't Australian.
I never realized one could use aren't in place of is not. I learned something new today.
I never realized one could use aren't in place of is not. I learned something new today.
If you wanna get technical, bands are actually considered "collective nouns" in British English (though many Americans also refer to them this way) so it is indeed proper to say " are a good band" as opposed to " is a good band".
If you wanna get technical, bands are actually considered "collective nouns" in British English (though many Americans also refer to them this way) so it is indeed proper to say " are a good band" as opposed to " is a good band".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_differences
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_differences
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Which is why I said "I learned something new today."
Which is why I said "I learned something new today."