Asked by Liz
There are never enough discipline on the playground: someone always is getting hurt. Subject verb agreement.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, there is a problem with subject-verb agreement.
In the first clause, the subject is "discipline." What should the verb be?
In the first clause, the subject is "discipline." What should the verb be?
Answered by
Patrick
This sentence above is one terrible example of English. There should be a semicolon after "playground" instead of a colon.
I hope you read a lot of books and newspapers, so that you won't have to learn proper English grammar entirely from books like this one.
I hope you read a lot of books and newspapers, so that you won't have to learn proper English grammar entirely from books like this one.
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