Smashchu2 said:
Sorry to get into a grammar disscusion, but here is how it goes. "It" is for singulat first person as in "She is playing a DS." "Are" is used for Singlular second person and all forms of plural. So, in singular, you would say, "You are playing a DS." Since Nintendo is singular, you use "is." A company is singular because you are talking about just the single object, not everyone involved. If you want to make it plural, you must say "The people at Nintendo are doing their homework." Ask yourself this: How many "Nintendos" are there. Is there one, or is Nintendo multiple things?
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Ha! its is, not it
OT: Where do they get the age info?
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