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Which is correct ' Clubs is trumps' or 'clubs are trumps'?
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The subject is Clubs, which I think is plural.
Therefore it should be
Clubs are trumps.
Collective nouns, such as the army, is singular. The army is massacring Iraqis in Iraq - is correct. That is, if you think they are. (or it is).
I dont think it is so critical if one is speaking.
If you are unsure, or in coarse company, where one may say, bumpies instead of clubs, why not just grunt:
Clubs, trumps. ?
or more positively, Clubs, trumps, yeah!