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Default Not happy with "The staff are happy" OR "The staff is happy"

Word 2000 seems to handle it correctly, though.

Considering the other posts in this thread, I think I have to take that
back... My test was a simple one, for US English text, and I was happily (?)
unaware of the complex reality. :-)

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"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Word 2000 seems to handle it correctly, though.

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"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Bill

Not fixable. It is still present in W2007 too.

Staff (and crowd) are collective nouns, so 'the staff is' and 'the

crowd is'
are both correct. The grammar checker happily accepts 'is or are' with
crowd - but with staff, the checker accepts neither as correct.

Both the handling of crowd and staff are inconsistent and daft.

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"Bill Davy" wrote in message
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In fact, the grammar checker seems to have green twiddlyitis with

the
following:



The staff are happy. "staff are" have twiddles (suggests "staff is"

but
see below)

Staff are happy. "staff are" have twiddles (suggests "Staff is" or
"Staffs are"

Staff is happy. "Staff" has twiddles (suggests "staffs").

The staff is happy. "Staff" has twiddles (suggests "staffs" but see
above).

A staff is happy. "A staff" has twiddles (suggests "Staffs")



Is it fixable? How?



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