Asked by John
                All of the water is polluted.
Each of the wather is polluted.
Some of the milk is bad.
Some of the apples are rotten.
All of the milk is decayed.
(Are all the expressions grammatical? - The subject verb agreement-)
            
        Each of the wather is polluted.
Some of the milk is bad.
Some of the apples are rotten.
All of the milk is decayed.
(Are all the expressions grammatical? - The subject verb agreement-)
Answers
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    1 is fine.
2 is not used.
3 is fine.
4 is fine.
5 is not used.
    
2 is not used.
3 is fine.
4 is fine.
5 is not used.
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Your subject/verb agreement is correct for all sentences.
However, we don't use "each" with "water."
We also don't describe "milk" as "decayed." Milk goes sour or spoiled.
    
However, we don't use "each" with "water."
We also don't describe "milk" as "decayed." Milk goes sour or spoiled.
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