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Are there any questions i should be asking But in my understanding (though i am not a native speaker) is, that the is/are has to refer either to the set or the characteristics and therefore the beginning of the sentence doesn't matter. Is there any articles available on the subject
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My instinct is that in the two questions above, it should be 'are' as the subjects of the sentences ( @davidschwartz the complete sentence is since it is virtually impossible to objectively define a set of characteristics in a society that is/are desirable for everyone, … Is it correct to say, the team that will be attending with me is listed below
Or should i say the team that will be attending with me are listed below
Although the pattern of writing a word like option (s) is called paranthetic plurals, the word is both singular and plural If the usage of the word in the sentence is extremely limited (like in the example you provided) you can use it like regardless of what option(s) is (are) decided if the usage becomes more complex, it's better to stick with one of the forms throughout I have been confused for so long about the plural and singular forms of people I want to put an end to this confusion
What is the difference between these following expressions, and is it corr. I was just wondering, how can we differentiate are you done? and have you done?, and what is the appropriate way to use each? Thanks to the responses, they cleared it up nicely I noticed the subject title changed from it's original blank, blank, and i am/are…
I am adding it back in as a comment, since the new header makes it impossible to find using a google search.
Which is correct in the following example The following staff are/is (?) absent today John doe jane doe bob doe My writing teacher dislikes the expression "there are"
Does anybody know some good substitutes for this overused expression Or a better way to express these words? Are collective nouns always plural, or are certain ones singular The rest of the staff is or are
The rest of my family is or are
I've done a bit of re.