In the United States, "was" is probably more common, but in England, "were." This is true in general of collective nouns that are singular in form but refer to a group of people.
press
I think press is a root word
Yes, the word press is both a noun and a verb (press, presses, pressing, pressed).For example: I will press the button to start the spaceship.
If press is part of a proper noun, then yes.The Gazette Press publishes a daily newspaper.Mr. Press ran a printing store.If not part of a proper noun, then no.Please press my shirt.I had to press the doorbell ten times before the man answered the door.
to press for - to try to get (for example, a change)
The amount of pressure that can produce a power of the press and the amount of press say that it can soar with the body.
A press memo is when you say good things about your product etc...
In America, yes.
In-game: Press tab, type in the message you want to say then press enter
just dont press anything
you press A when you say "...... oh a bite"
Type and press enter...
"I am sorry." Then you press send.
you say i like your breasts, then look at them and say can i touch them?
press x then go down two it will say save press a
go to options then press Internet it will say delete all press yes
press ESC that located on the top right on the key board and press exit and say yes