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Could I say: “ None of the dollars was wasted.”? You can, but it's not very natural. What do you think about these examples? Do they sound natural? 1. No repairer can repair this washing machine. 2. No repairer will be able to repair
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Hi,
Could I say: “ None of the dollars was wasted.”? What do you think about these examples? Do they sound natural? 1. No repairer can repair this washing machine. 2. No repairer will be able to repair this washing machine. I have to make up a
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Thank you, Clive. Could I say: “ None of the dollars was wasted.”? What do you think about these examples? Do they sound natural? 1. No repairer can repair this washing machine. 2. No repairer will be able to repair this washing machine. I have
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Hi,
1 sheep, 10 sheep
Clive
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If you're going to use the plural verb, I'd repeat the article: "a book and a workbook." "Book and workbook" are often considered a unit, and (as they say) if you think of them in that way, you may use the singular verb.
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Is this sentence grammaticaly correct?
Your problems are the least of my concern. Yes. It's correct. But here you have least used with a singular noun ( concern ), not a plural, so I don't see the point of your prefatory remarks,
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The car's engine is filthy.
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The first sentence is correct.
When used as a subject 'each' takes singular verbs.
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I would say that 'more than one' requires a singular noun so the third sentence is incorrect (in my view).
In the first sentence 'more than one subject' is the subject of the sentence (in singular) so it should be correct.
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After neither of+noun/pronoun ,we use a singular verb in a formal style. - Neither of my sisters is married. In an informal style,you can use a plural verb. - Neither of my sisters are married. And your question:Neither can be used alone without
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