Identifying Singular and Plural Nouns
Is the sentence consistent in its use of plural and singular nouns?No other noun in the sentence refers to the same thing, so there's no issue with agreement. There's no error in choice B, so we can rule it out and move onto choice C, which is the adverb "still." Is the modifie...
She holds a master's degree in English and a law degree.Cite this lesson A subject-verb agreement is when the object in a sentence connects to the motion in a sentence in numerical value, meaning they are either both singular or both plural. Learn more about identifying subject-verb ...
10. A:“You” is the second-person personal pronoun. It is used as both a singular and a plural. It is the subject of this sentence and also the subject of the dependent clause “when you did that,” which is introduced by the subordinating adverb “when” (D). “Think” (B) is...
It must be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “and”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a sub-network” includes a plurality of such sub-networks and reference...