Agentt
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We say "Two bars of gold is a cheap price to pay for your love" because groups are treated as singular, just as "an army" "a class of students" "a group of about 50 men chased after me"
But why doesn't it apply when we say, "There are two bars of gold on the table."
But why doesn't it apply when we say, "There are two bars of gold on the table."
The emphasis of the sentence changes~.