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"... each one of you is doing well." (Since 'each' precedes the verb, a singular verb is required.)
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I've an issue regarding usage of verb with "or". For example, in sentence
This phase involves translating design solutions into a facility or facilities that reflects the requirements in the output specification.
Should it
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Thank you so much Mr. Micawber. Nontender is medical jargon and I have to use it verbatim. I was more worried about agreement of subject and verb wondering whether rest carried singular verbs.
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It's actually quite common to use the singular verb with a block of time (as it is with a sum of money or a distance).
Ten minutes isn't a long time. Three miles is too far to walk in this heat. One hundred dollars was a fair
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Then, shouldn't we say
"There are old developmentalism and new developmentalism "
, as we say "There are thinking and visioning in activities."
Or, are you suggesting only for "There is"
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Each and one require a singular verb, which means that 1. and 2. are wrong. All can take a singula r or plural verb: All is well that ends well. All are present. CB
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every thirty-two pupils now HAS one microcomputer. Do we need to use singular verb since it uses EVERY? Please let me know.
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Here is some food for thought. When each of the following example used singular verb, does it mean "one insect", or as I said, a collective species?:
In all the examples you have quoted, each mention of "roaches"
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As I am the lone defender on the debate of singularity use, I need to be absolutely convinced with logic and reason. Wihtout questions, These examples are seriously debated and to me, each was based on individual interpretation. as I mentioned
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Hi. What is written in Malachi 1:14 of the Bible, New International Version, is this.
14 "Cursed is the cheat who has an acceptable male in his flock and vows to give it, but then sacrifices a blemished animal to the Lord. For I am a
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