What if a flock of birds fly near your car as you are driving
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You keep driving? If they are coming directly at your car and you are afraid of hitting them then stop and wait for them to fly away. A flock of birds flying directly to a moving vehicle is very uncommon... birds aren't stupid.
However, be sure to check the top of your car for any bread or food you may have left there (after a picnic maybe!).
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If you didn't crash it means you're lucky!
haha funny... i think they're called homonyms. bird is not a verb, it is only as noun but fly and fly are both a noun and a verb.
just move the bird off to the side of the road and leave. Unless you tried really hard to hit it, it's not your fault and this stuff happens...
In US English, because you are referring to the flock, which is singular, it would be : The flock of birds IS... In British English you would normally say: The flock of birds ARE ... Group words such...
Nothing except the trajectory of the car and the bird crossed.
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