
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" …
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 ...
Aug 6, 2014 · 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 …
"Company is" or "Company are"? [duplicate] - English Language
Jun 15, 2018 · 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 …
"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?
Nov 19, 2015 · 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 …
people are/is: which one is correct? - English Language & Usage …
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