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  • subject verb agreement - Is the word all singular or plural . . .
    I had originally provided a comment to an answer (which is now deleted) saying that all can be either singular or plural But that's not really correct As a comment, I didn't have space to explain it properly All is used along with a all
  • Which one is the correct word, people or peoples?
    When we talk about a specific group of people, we consider it as singular and therefore, no need to add s Peoples is used when we talk about two or more different ethnic groups For example, "All the 14 distinct peoples (native groups) of the continent were part of the survey"
  • Should the noun be in singular or plural form after some?
    Some has slightly different meanings depending on whether it is used with a singular or plural noun When you say, "I bought some books," you mean that you bought multiple books, but not how many were purchased With a
  • “It” used with plural nouns - English Language Learners . . .
    Basically, you would use some grouping phrase to change the plural collection of things into a singular group noun so that it can be used in this sort of sentence [*] Technically there are some cases where this sort of question is phrased in a plural way, but it's generally only if somebody is asking for a specific number of answers (e g
  • Is who singular or plural? - English Language Learners . . .
    On the other hand, if provided with some context, 'who' can address to a plural word as well I'm referring to those who are wearing red tee Having said that, 'who' on its own seems singular, but provided with context, can serve to
  • Is staff singular or plural? - English Language Learners . . .
    You can think of staff as an irregular plural We can correctly say: When the sheep arrives we will put it in the paddock When the sheep arrive we can put them in the paddock This is is because 'sheep' is the plural of 'sheep'
  • grammar - Individual + plural or individual + singular . . .
    Note: when singular, individual would be preceded by each, every, one, an, or the Plural If you add up all of the individual heartbeats , and divide them by the time you felt them in, that will give you the person's heart rate
  • Using Some with Singular Countable Nouns
    So yes, some is sometimes used with singular count nouns It has a quite different implication than when “some” is used as a plural indefinite article (where it doesn’t imply anything ) It often suggests some unknown person, some undefined trouble, some not so-clear reason
  • any other + singular plural - English Language Learners . . .
    "Any other" can be used with both singular and plural nouns, but in this case, you have to use singular, "singer", as the use of "more popular than" and "any other" suggests the use of singular noun E g She is more popular than
  • grammar - When is someone singular and when is it plural . . .
    The compound determinative "someone" is inherently singular due to the singular nominal base "one", so [2] has the expected singular verb "cleans" "Clean" in [1] may appear to be a plural verb, but it's actually a plain form (infinitive) verb, since only an infinitival clause can satisfy the complement requirement of the causative verb "have" in your particular example





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