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A policeman or policewoman is a law enforcement officer who is responsible for maintaining public order, enforcing laws, and investigating crimes in a community. They are often depicted as brave, dedicated individuals who uphold justice and protect and serve the community they work in.
Yes, like people it is a group noun that always uses the plural. To express the singular, you would have to use another noun, such as policeman, policewoman, or police officer.
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The word police is a group noun that uses a plural verb, like people. It is already plural."Police are canvassing the area.""The police are investigating."To express the singular of police, you would have to use another noun, such as policeman, policewoman, or police officer.e.g. I reported it to the police. A policeman came and filed a report.
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Then you go to court and present your side of the story. It would also be wise to speak to the police officers supervisor to ensure that an unbiased version of events is submitted to the prosecutor's office.
If I understand you correctly, these days we don't normally use gender-specific names for jobs. When I was a boy actor/actress, host/hostess, policeman, policewoman were acceptable but no more (and rightly so). So in answer to your question, it's just nurse. As an aside, try to make your questions clearer. Surely the gender of anything male would be male?
On a British Policeman's head !
Have you ever met an elder? Surely you've seen old people before! What do they look like? How do they move and walk? What do they smell like and sound like? Did you notice that they have wrinkles and that their ears and noses never stop growing? There are all sorts of interesting things you can write about if you just pay attention to the world around you!
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The main character in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is an unnamed narrator who is obsessed with the idea that an old man's eye is evil. The old man is also a central character as he is the victim of the narrator's obsession and eventual crime.
The reported speech would be: "The policeman asked if my mother had a spare key."