they are jury -это жюри
they здесь-это не это,а *они* в значении *это*
они являются членами группы жюри.?
Вот, как-то не встречала такого значения they
A collective noun can be s
ingular or plural depending on the sense of the sentence.
In the first example below, the shoal is considered as one unit. Therefore, 'shoal' is considered singular.
However, in the second example, the shoal is considered as lots of individuals, and 'shoal' is considered plural.
Examples:
The shoal was moving north.
(singular - considered as one unit)
The shoal were darting in all directions.
(plural - considered as individuals)
In British English, singular nouns like family, government, jury, team, committee, which refer to groups of people, can be used with either singular or plural verbs and pronouns.
Examples of collective nouns which can be used with both singular and plural verbs in British English are: bank, family, party, mob, crowd, team, flock, herd, army, fleet, jury, nation, committee, government, firm, public, choir, school, class, jury, staff, club, ministry, union etc.
In American English, a collective noun is almost always treated as singular. Note that family is an exception to this rule. It can have a plural verb. Americans often use plural pronouns to refer to collective nouns.
The team is full of confidence. They are going to win.
это джинсы.-этот вопрос мало освещён на сайтах
не согласна, информации предостаточно.