Ah, that sounds a good explanation to me. I'll consider it Rejected then (unless anyone has compelling evidence to the contrary?).
Cheers! -- Simon Osborne Project Aon On 16/03/2010 19:50, Benjamin I Krefetz wrote:
Unless the group of people is speaking as one (e.g., reciting a speech in unison), it should be "stop" because it's really a shortening of "the group of people stop talking amongst themselves". Ben On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Simon Osborne wrote:Hi A forumgoer with the handle zut has reported this issue via the forum: (er) 01fftd 155: As you approach, the group of people stop talking. -> As you approach, the group of people stops talking. Thoughts? -- Simon Osborne Project Aon
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