Should I treat company names as singular or plural?

fromCollective Noun Agreementin Language Fundamentals
Generally treat company names as singular entities ('Microsoft is releasing a new product'), but consider context. In some cases, especially when discussing people within the company, plural treatment may be appropriate ('The staff at Microsoft are working remotely').

Learn more about Collective Noun Agreement

Collective Noun Agreement

Treat collective nouns as singular when acting as a unit, plural when acting individually.

View full guide

Related Questions