Grammar Error: The Bridge

When a team wins the bridge in duos mode, the title says ‘Red/Blue Team the bridge winner’, which doesn’t grammatically make sense as its a ‘team’ (plural) mean that it should say… ‘Red/Blue Team, the bridge winners’ or even the winners usernames.

Evidence:
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Suggestions for changes:

  • Red/Blue Team the bridge winners
  • [username1] and [username2] the bridge winners (color usernames in team color
  • Winners red/blue team

Yeah, this just makes sense. Voted!

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Actually, grammatically, this makes sense the way it is. Put it into context. You wouldn’t say, “The Red Team is this year’s winners!” When you are referring to a team, you are referring to it as one group or a singular noun. Therefore, you wouldn’t use a plural Adjective to describe it. HOWEVER!!! If you were to say, “The members of the Red Team are this year’s winners!” that would grammatically make sense, because you are talking about multiple people individually. Hence, this needs no fixing.

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Basically what Dancer said. When referring to a group such as red team it is treated as a singular.

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I get what ur saying, but imo it dosnt make sense in the way they say Red team the bridge winner, the example u gave was completely different.

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No it isn’t. Red Team is the winner. Red Team: Winner. Same thing

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It says, Red Team the bridge winner
Im saying change it to Red Team, the bridge winners

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What Dancer is saying is that your suggestion would make the already correct grammar incorrect.

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As in Red Team: Winner. Not Red Team WInner. Punctuation matters.

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Bro the original thing says:

Red Team
The bridge winner

I’m saying change it to:

Red Team
The bridge winners

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“Red Team” is referring to the team as one unit, not the individuals that make up the team. Because of that it acts as a singular noun.

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What Bubblez Said

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