In your example of "a mixture of things", although there are plural "things" they are being collectively described as "a mixture of things". This should be treated as a collective noun. As collective nouns are singular you should therefore use "offers". Share Share a link to this answer ...
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If I tell you – this is a type of puzzle – you are not going to become confused because I am not referencing the millions of puzzles that exist in the world. You are going to automatically recognise that I am talking about the singular fact of the existence of a thing called puzzle....
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[解析] [A]single意为“单个的,单一的”;[B]singular意为“单数的”;[C]plural意为“复数的”; [D]compound意为“复合的,合成的”。[B]、[C]、[D]都表示单词的词性,如果选[B],则[C]、[D]也能入选,这不符合命题规律,故均排除。这里说的是“单一个名词的读法和写法就有上百种形式”,[A]在此可...
sing.__singular__单数[的] Skt.__Sanskrit__梵语[的] Sp.__Spanish__西班牙语[的] str.__strophe__诗节 Suppl.__Supplement__补编/补卷/增刊 T__testimonium (i.e. piece of ancient evidence about an author)__旁证(亦即关于一位作者的古代证据) trans.__translation, translated by__译本/由……...
意为“单数和复数形式”,举例:Singular and Plural Nouns (单数名词和复数名词)
1. Number: Should the Noun be in plural or singular form? 2. Gender: Should the Noun be in masculine, feminine or neuter form? 3. Case: Should the Noun be in Nominative, Objective or Possessive form? 1. Number A Noun consisting of one unit is in Singular form. ...
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Unfortunately, we also operate in a number of countries that have plural names; think: Netherlands and Cayman Islands. What is the possessive form in these cases? Is it "Coca Cola Netherlands' workers are happy" or "Coca Cola Netherlands's workers are happy"? I nudge towards...