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The subject of the sentence is "thing," so you use the singular verb "is." The only things I like are the cars and the girls. The only things I like about it are the car and the girl. The only thing I like about it is
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The first sentence is correct.
When used as a subject 'each' takes singular verbs.
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I'm saying that in this sentence the uncountable noun "jest" is singular, and therefore calls for a singular verb, "is." It's like saying, "Your foolishness is wearing me down." Many nouns have both a
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Sometimes it helps to convert a question to a declarative sentence, as you try to figure out the tense of the verb. Ask yourself what the subject of the clause is. Are there more than one? Is the subject singular or plural? The tree is what
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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32 days ago
Verbs, Singular Verbs, Plurals, Prepositions, Tenses, Clauses, Writing, Sentences, Plants, Colours, Singular
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Clarencetsang: If you have decided that you wish to start your sentence with "My favorite food...," you have two options: (1) You may follow the "rule" -- "food" is singular. So use the singular verb (My favorite food
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Oversized bracelets, oversized earrings, oversizing of accessories, in general, is very popular now. Why is it is and not are? You can make a case for a plural verb, but no one would ever use it. Three things are popular: bracelets, earrings,
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Each of the following sentences may contain an error in grammar, idiom
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
yourself, and then check it
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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python740
83 days ago
Verbs, Singular Verbs, Prepositions, Constructions, Pronouns, Adverbs, Idioms, Adjectives, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Mistakes, Singular, Languages
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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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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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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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