[Grammar] Is "A group of five" plural or singular

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kwfine

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Dear teachers,

My friends, May, Jane, David, and I are planning to visit Japan next month.
But I have a question when I am writing this in my diary:

"A group of four people, May, Jane, David, and I are planning to visit Japan next month."
What if I don't list the people after "A group of four people",
shall use a singular verb instead?
"A group of four people is planning to visit Japan next month."

Please help, teachers.

Thank you

Kitty
 

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Dear teachers,

My friends, May, Jane, David, and I are planning to visit Japan next month.
But I have a question when I am writing this in my diary:

"A group of four people, May, Jane, David, and I are planning to visit Japan next month."
What if I don't list the people after "A group of four people",
shall use a singular verb instead?
"A group of four people is planning to visit Japan next month."

Please help, teachers.

Thank you

Kitty
In BrE you can use either.
 

kwfine

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In BrE you can use either.

Thank you for the help, bhaisahab.
Could you see if there is any grammatical error if I change the sentence this way:

We, in a group of four people, are planning to visit Japan next month.
 

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Thank you for the help, bhaisahab.
Could you see if there is any grammatical error if I change the sentence this way:

We, in a group of four people, are planning to visit Japan next month.
It's OK.
 

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