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In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me to use their; but I'm not sure.

EDIT:

Seems that according notional agreement I should use their

but

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g.

a mass of people is/are united in its/their flag

Is this a "mass of people is/are united in its/their flagsituational agreement"... Is this situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

Could you help me?

In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me to use their; but I'm not sure.

EDIT:

Seems that according notional agreement I should use their

but

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g. a "mass of people is/are united in its/their flag"... Is this situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

Could you help me?

In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me to use their; but I'm not sure.

EDIT:

Seems that according notional agreement I should use their

but

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g.

a mass of people is/are united in its/their flag

Is this a situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

Could you help me?

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In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me to use their; but I'm not sure.

Could you help me?EDIT:

EDIT:Seems that according notional agreement I should use their

but

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g. a "mass of people is/are united in its/their flag"... Is this situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

Could you help me?

In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me to use their; but I'm not sure.

Could you help me?

EDIT:

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g. a "mass of people is/are united in its/their flag"... Is this situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me to use their; but I'm not sure.

EDIT:

Seems that according notional agreement I should use their

but

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g. a "mass of people is/are united in its/their flag"... Is this situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

Could you help me?

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In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me to use their; but I'm not sure.

Could you help me?

EDIT:

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g. a "mass of people is/are united in its/their flag"... Is this situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me use their; but I'm not sure.

Could you help me?

EDIT:

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g. a "mass of people is/are united in its/their flag"... Is this situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

In a phrase where the subject is "mass of people", should I use "its"?

e.g.

A mass of people and its flag.

Mass is an abstract word, so it sounds strange to me to use their; but I'm not sure.

Could you help me?

EDIT:

If the mass of people act like a cohesive body, e.g. a "mass of people is/are united in its/their flag"... Is this situational agreement and is the use of plural forms wrong?

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