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Correct. ' Saying...is ' are the subject and verb, which are both singular. The plural 'words' in the predicate is a bit confusing, but does not really affect the verb choice. PS: Those are the first two lines of the song "more than words".
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GG: OMG! You take me back to my Latin and Russian classes in high school - the cases and declinations of nouns and adjectives: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, vocative, instrumental ... and a different ending for each one in
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Here are the answers:
Choose the verb in each sentence:
1. One and a half apples are left on the table.
2. One apple and a half are left on the table.
The verb is plural b/c the subject is plural - it's a "compound
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postmodernbliss: This one is correct.
Korean women are the primary disciplinarians in their households. The subject of the sentence is "women." Women is the irregular plural of woman. In a sentence with a linking verb (be) the
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High school and College are very important to everyone all over the world. Everyoneneeds a good education in order to succeed in life. Without an education people would not beable to do any of our ( people and our do not match. -3rd person plural
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I have marked where you have errors of grammar. I did not correct most of them, but gave you a clear reason for the error, so you can fix it yourself.
High school and College are very important to everyone all over the world.
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It's I who has to apologize; and it's we who have to apologize.
Explanation: "It is a singular noun, therefore "It's" is correct even when "we" is the predicate nominative because the verb agrees with the
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1) 'There are a series' is actually the main clause is it not? The prep phrase is not needed as there is a subject and verb with its complement, 'series' is this correct? Indeed, you are right that the prep. phrase is not
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alpheccastars
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When forming a question with the "Who" as the subject, generally use "is."
Who is coming to the party?
Who is in that crowd of people?
If you have a predicate nominative in the plural , then you can use
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Welcome to English Forums. It's an imperative sentence, the subject being (you) understood. "Give" is a verb, present tense, second person singular or plural, the simple predicate of the sentence. "yearbook" is a noun, the
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