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Subject-verb agreement

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:05 am
by SARDORBEK
We know that pens, pencils and paper .... writing equipment.

a) is
b) are

As far as I know subject agrees with the verb, not with the object or complement.
In this sentence ----> are
But, isn't there one factor we have to consider,is there?
Doesn't the verb of the sentence agree in number with the third subject,
paper ---> in this case? Since paper is non-count, should I use singular verb?

Another question:
But In informal English can we use (a) answer, that's ----> is

Many thanks...

Re: Subject-verb agreement

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:41 am
by Alan
SARDORBEK wrote: But, isn't there one factor we have to consider,is there?
Doesn't the verb of the sentence agree in number with the third subject,
paper ---> in this case?
No, it does not!
Only plural "are" is grammatical here.