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The boy chooses. (singular subject; singular verb - with "s")
The policeman chooses.
The cheerleader chooses.
The boys choose. (plural subject; plural verb - no "s".)
The policemen choose.
The cheerleaders
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Over xx percent of the pancreas has to be destroyed. Your guideline is correct. The pancreas is a single organ and 'has' is a singular verb– a perfect example of your guideline.
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what is a singular verb that starts with the letter S has 15 letters the 10th letter is a U?
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It takes a singular verb. Everyone is tired. Everybody has gone home.
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These words are always singular: each, every, everybody, everyone, anybody, anyone, somebody, someone . Use the singular verb: was, is, has .
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or usage. If there is an error, it will appear in one of the underlined
portions. Answers are given at the answer part. First try to answer by
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Hi, I understand the principle of using a plural verb for a compound subject but in the latter phrase of the ollowing sentence, it just seems to read better with a singular verb. Is it wrong? Your father and I deeply appreciate your coming to the
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Use Has or have for correct verb agreement?
The recent deteriorating economic and capital market conditions have prompted pharmaceutical and medical device companies to examine in detail areas for cost control as a means to strengthen
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In following paragraph,which I quoted from the book, "Principles of economics", I think the verb in "that was the main" should be were not was. Am I right? The energy crisis of the 1970s, too, was blamed on nature's
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