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I read in :
A practical English Grammar page 67 Neither of them knows the way,do they? they say after niether of , we use singular verb so, which is correct: Neither of you have done anything or Neither of you has done anything
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Could we have used the singular verb "differs" in your sentence? No. Two things always differ from one another, not differs . American (usage) and British usage differ. You have to have two things, or there is no comparison. One thing
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Hi, Could we have used the singular verb "differs" in your sentence? I think you are using the word "usage" as an uncountable noun. What is the difference between yours and this? New and old equipment needs (need?) to be fixed.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
154 days ago
Verbs, Singular Verbs, Difference Between, Prepositions, Nouns, Uncountable Nouns, Football, Sentences, Countries, United States, Usages, American, Singular, Sports
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It should be "was" because "I" is the true subject of the verb. Don't be thrown off by intervening phrases that may have plural subjects. Singular subject requires singular verb. Plural subject requires plural verb.
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Which of the sentence is correct?
1.Each of these suites features
2.Eachof these suites feature Grammatically, 'features' is correct. "Each' is used with a singular verb.
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Care must be taken while using nouns linked with and . If nouns are treated as separate things, plural verb must take place. Tea and cofee are the most popular drinks. __ Sometimes, some expressions joined by and have singular
determiners, verbs
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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fandorin
167 days ago
Nouns, Plurals, Verbs, Pronouns, Singular Verbs, Determiners, Sentences, Writing, Singular, Numbers, Expressions
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which one of the following words is a singular verb? Sees, Fly, Shirts , Walk sees fly walk A singular verb ends with 's'. So 'see s ' is a singular, whereas 'fly' and 'walk' are plural verbs.
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which one of the following words is a singular verb? Sees, Fly, Shirts, Walk
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What is a singular relative pronoun in your sentence and thus the third person singular verb form causes is correct. CB
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Hi. Borrowing yrh phrase "grammatical and lexical meaning" from the original poster's sentence. I would like to ask you whether you would put a singular verb or the pluaral verb for these.
Grammatical and lexical meaning is/are
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