If two or more singular nouns or pronouns are related by or not, use a singular verbing. Singular nouns go with singular obstruction, while plural nouns go with plural orchards. She said that the style guides didn`t really respond to the agreement between the subject and the complement. Note: The word dollar is a special case. When we talk about a sum of money, we need a singular, but if we refer to the dollars themselves, a plural abrasing is necessary. In this case, the verb “liked” corresponds to the subject (first subject mentioned) or the main noun of the substantive phrase “quality”. . . .
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