singular or plural?
Use the expressions below to complete the text.
• are about to • is due to • on the point of • are to • bound to
I am afraid that our local shoe factory is 1) ..... closing down. The management 2) ...... hold a public meeting to discuss the situation on Wednesday. The meeting 3).....start at seven o'clock in the evening and I hope that they will find a solution because closure of the factory is 4) ..........cause a lot of problems. It employs many people from the town and already the workers' union have said they 5).........take industrial action.
1 on the point of
2 are to
3 is due to
4 bount to
5 are to
Have I done it correctly and I wonder why The manager are to ? I was sure the manager is used in singular.
Thanks a lot.
"Management" = "they", the same as "police" and "staff". You're right that "manager" is singular, but "management" is a slightly different word.
"The management are to hold a public meeting..."
Answer 5 should be "are about to".
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It can be countable and uncountable,
In this way above it's uncountable because it's referring to management in general.
Normally management is singular but in the meaning above it has a plural meaning.
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Thanks your very much, Tyler.
Then managemenyt is a countable noun. Right?
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All your answers are correct,
Manager (s)
Managers (p)
Management (p)
Managers is generally A term used if you know the managers by name per sé
Management is generally used when you don't know the managers personally and can be used as a more formal way than just saying managers.