Asked by Happy Face
In the following sentence, should i say "it" or "they?" (becuase i put the word "each" and it is plural).
"...then count the number of weights each wood held before it sank."
"...then count the number of weights each wood held before it sank."
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't understand the sentence. What do you mean by "each wood held?"
What sank?
What sank?
Answered by
Happy Face
the wood sank.
that was just part of a sentence.
Each wood held metal weights (40 grams)
that was just part of a sentence.
Each wood held metal weights (40 grams)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
If the wood sank, then use "it."
Each is singular, as is wood.
Each is singular, as is wood.