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  • singular vs plural - Task names or tasks names? - English Language . . .
    As a plural compound noun, I would definitely say "task names" "Tasks' names" sounds clunky and awkward (The exception would be if, for example, we were criticising the names of the tasks: "The tasks' names are not very intuitive ")
  • singular vs plural - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    a Building and maintaining trust is not an easy task b Building and maintaining trust are not an easy task c Building and maintaining trust are not easy tasks Are the above sentences grammatically correct? I think in (a) 'building and maintaining trust' are seen as a single unit In (c) they are seen as two things
  • When to use plural? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    So, 'mission' is singular, but the decisions and tasks are spoken of in plural Literally, a 'mission' is a job that you are sent on , and so it is not common to be engaged in more than one mission at a time because you cannot be 'sent' to multiple locations at the same time
  • Using plural or singular form of be in this sentence
    If you want to use is are at that place in the sentence then I think it needs a subject, e g "Using this method and applying the mentioned principles, one is able to improve performance" "Using this method and applying the mentioned principles, engineers are able to improve performance"
  • Singular vs plural noun after the verb to like
    You can always use the plural form, while the singular is appropriate when you are talking about a particular kind of that category of things (a story that's good, a coat that's long) Mystery and challenge are a bit more difficult to explain - perhaps 'a situation that's mysterious' or 'a task that's challenging'
  • Why is zero plural? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Zero is not plural The plural of zero is "zeroes" as in "The score for the team today is zeroes all across the board " (Baseball) But when zero is used as an adjective to modify something countable the word it modifies is expressed in the plural Examples from other answers are "zero books", "zero liters", and your own example, "zero 3s"
  • singular vs plural - Each of them is or each of them are? - English . . .
    Singular versus plural verb with ratios: 1 in 8 adults have has X 1 Supporting, cheering and motivating
  • Questions tagged [plural-forms] - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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  • singular vs plural - How do I conjugate to be in this sentence . . .
    And this appears to be the problem The sentence implies that "thing = the lamps"; but one is singular, whereas the other is plural Both "is" and "are" seem to make sense, but at the same time it feels like they don't make any sense at all Let's remove unnecessary words of the sentence so that we are left with: the thing (is are) the lamps





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