Asked by Chris
1. None of the guests (has, have) left.
2. Each of these apples (is, are) ripe.
3.One of my favorite songwriters (is, are) Billy Joel.
4.Some of my cousins (has, have) come to my party.
5.All of the bread (was, were) eaten.
Tell if the indefinite pronoun is singular or plural then choose correct word.
1.Plural=have
2.singular=are
3.singular=is
4.Plural=have
5.singular=was
2. Each of these apples (is, are) ripe.
3.One of my favorite songwriters (is, are) Billy Joel.
4.Some of my cousins (has, have) come to my party.
5.All of the bread (was, were) eaten.
Tell if the indefinite pronoun is singular or plural then choose correct word.
1.Plural=have
2.singular=are
3.singular=is
4.Plural=have
5.singular=was
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The first two are wrong.
The last three are correct.
The last three are correct.
Answered by
Chris
1.plural=has
2.singular=is
2.singular=is
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1. None is singular. None has . . .
2. is correct now.
2. is correct now.
Answered by
Chris
Can you please explain how none is singular in sentence #1? I know that all, any, more, most, none, and some may be either singular or plural, depending on their meaning in a sentence.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Although I always taught that "none" is singular, apparently in current usage it can be either singular or plural. I still think it's singular in your sentence because it means no one. However, your text materials may consider it plural. Check these sites for more information.
http://topics.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/24/hobgoblins/
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/nonerrors.html
http://topics.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/24/hobgoblins/
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/nonerrors.html
Answered by
Chris
Thanks that makes since to be now. Let me try a few more that can be either just to make sure I understand.
1.All of the actors (knows, know) their lines.
2. Most of the plants (needs, need) water.
3.Now more of the waiters (seems, seem) busy.
1.plural=know
2.plural=need
3.plural=seem
1.All of the actors (knows, know) their lines.
2. Most of the plants (needs, need) water.
3.Now more of the waiters (seems, seem) busy.
1.plural=know
2.plural=need
3.plural=seem
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'm glad the status of "none" makes sense to you. This seems to be an example of language rules changing -- and at this time the only "right" answer is the one the editor wants.
Your last answers are correct!
Your last answers are correct!
Answered by
Habeeb
2.Plural=has
1.Singular=is
1.Singular=is
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