Is This Noun Singular Or Plural?
Which verb is correct? There are a growing number of tour operators. There is a...
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Plural Subject, Plural Verb, Singular...
I only know the basics of English grammar, and someone just asked me a question that...
- 26 Ditch
As Well As?
In the following sentence: My father as well as my mother likes chocolate should...
- 26 Guest
Anyone Of You Who Does Not Have / Anyone...
Hi all, Can someone tell me which one is grammatically correct? Anyone of you...
- 24 Starget1
Meanings- Decoration Or Ornament?
What are the difference between decoration and ornament ? Decoration must...
My Friends Are What Make(S) Me Happy?
Hi, My friends are what make/makes me happy. What make/makes me happy are...
- 21 Kooyeen
One Of The Plural Or Singular?
One of the + PLURAL NOUN + that/who/ + PLURAL VERB - “He is one of the persons who...
Who Is Standing? Or Who Are Standing?
I have been discussing with someone about the use of "Who is standing?" vs "Who...
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Could Nothing Be Invariably Singular?
I've found the followng article in The American Heritage Book of English. ...
Every + Verb In Singular Or Plural Form...
Hello, I have a sentence but I wonder if the verb should be in a singular or a...
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Imperative Mood In The Third Person?
Hi, Here goes the long story... Yesterday, I was talking with a girl from England...
- 18 Tanit
Singular Or Plural?
Dear teachers, Would you please tell me WHY we use a plural verb after "the majority...
- 17 Hela
N Bottles Of Wine Is/Are?
In the following cases, beer/wine/cruide oil are not countable nouns. Therefore...
- 13 Gori
Exclamations With What, What A, And How...
I am utterly confused with the rule associated with the use of what , what a and...
- 13 Manue
How Curious?
I'm trying to figure out what kind of grammatical objects the words "what" and ...
- 13 rommie
Subject - Verb And Pronoun Agreement.
Every and any usualy take a singular verb as in Every car has been (not...
Singular Or A Plural Verb With A Collective...
Hi, I've got a question. I know that you should generally use the singular form...
Singular Or Plural Verb?
I'm revising an article written in English by an Italian and I'm stuck on something...