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A sentence says, "The police have arrived." Why does it take "have" rather than "has" in this usage?

ABecause "police" is always singular in English.
BBecause "police" is treated as a plural collective noun in this meaning.
CBecause "arrived" requires only plural auxiliaries.
DBecause formal English avoids "has" after any profession name.
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Because "police" is treated as a plural collective noun in this meaning.
In standard usage, "police" referring to the force or officers is treated as plural, so it takes a plural verb: "The police have arrived." Option A is the opposite of the rule, and C and D invent rules that do not exist.
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