Could anyone tell which statement is correct : 1. India is playing 2. India are playing
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1What makes you think one of those is wrong? – tchrist Jul 21 '19 at 13:21
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@tchrist If none of them is incorrect then what is the difference? – Vasudha Dixit Jul 21 '19 at 13:26
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See the linked duplicate. Also, use neither not none when you have only two items, just like you should use both not all. – tchrist Jul 21 '19 at 13:27
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1I suppose a sportswriter with dual UK - US citizenship might decide to change from 'India is playing' to 'India are playing' halfway across the Atlantic (eastbound). – Edwin Ashworth Jul 21 '19 at 13:57