Multiple firearms = are
One firearm to share = is
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One firearm to share = is
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Ugh, one of those collective nouns that cause no end of debate about whether a singular verb, or a plural verb, is correct for usage with such a noun. "The staff... are armed..." as opposed to "The staff... is armed..."? If the staff is considered an entity all working toward the same end, it'd be singular; if the staff is composed of individuals all performing different tasks, the noun would be plural. In this case, I wonder if the verb should be "is".
Should be that way for ALL schools.
Fixed it for you.
LOL! Too funny.I am old and cannot read it even when I make it bigger ... Can you translate "blue blur blue blur red blur red blue blue blur blue blur blue blur blue blur" for me please??
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