
grammar - "Is there" versus "Are there" - English Language
Always use the plural "are" with a plural subject (e.g. "question"), and the singular "is" with a singular subject (e.g. "article"), or with an uncountable subject (e.g. "water").
Team is or Team are - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
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"There is/are more than one". What's the difference?
At least one grammar forum out there has discussed the cat-skinning example with a conclusion that agrees with Wanda and Hydrangea below: use "there is more than one" because "is" goes with "one", whether it's one book, one species, one way...
Staff "are" or staff "is" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
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grammatical number - Should I use "is" or "are" with "any of X ...
2014年8月6日 · Please log a CIP if ANY of the following is required to make the change: Please log a CIP if ANY of the following are required to make the change: I believe it should be are; but am I right?
"Company is" or "Company are"? [duplicate] - English Language
2018年6月15日 · I'm not sure if "is" or "are" would be correct. I've written what I'm trying to say in 2 different ways; one being option A and the other being option B. Option A: 'What is the name of the company...
"Who are" vs "who is" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
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Difference between "voters", "electorates" and "constituents"
I'm reading an English text about politics, and in one paragraph I found "voters," "electorates" and "constituents." Now I would like to know if they are absolutely the same, or if they have slightly
"Have to be" or "are to be": difference in meaning?
2015年11月19日 · The piano and the pipe organ have/are to be tuned for the show. Here both seems fine to me but the choice question wants me to choose one. Is there any prominence for one answer. Please help.
people are/is: which one is correct? - English Language & Usage …
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