TheOxford Living Dictionaries says the following, about the usage of or. (Similar definition was given from the NOAD I had installed on my Mac Mini, the copy that comes with the Dictionary application together the OS.). Where a verb follows a list separated by or, the traditional rule is that the verb should be singular, as long as the
Thefirst is correct if "all" refers to "everything" (singular); the second is correct if "all" refers to an implied concrete set of things, as in "all (the widgets) are good". This line of reasoning seems to imply the latter form is correct, since "paintbrushes" are concrete things. (And yet that seems to be the less popular form in common Ispoke to all five of my teammates, but none of them are able to drive me to practice. In this usage, none corresponds to “not one of any.” While you will likely use none is more often than none are in your daily communications, simply keep in mind that sometimes none can take a plural verb. How to Find the Right Version of None Is or None Are Themajority of them is also exporter or The majority of them are also exporters Thanks all . carolineR Senior Member. Indian Ocean. France Jul 19, 2007 #2 I'd say most of them are exporters . L. latermite Senior Member. French Jul 19, 2007 #3 Thanks Caroline . R. rocako 1All of se usa delante de los pronombres objeto plurales — us, you & them. Podemos expresar lo mismo de forma coloquial usando un pronombre sujeto + all. 2 All of también se usa delante los pronombres relativos whom & which. Si estos pronombres hacen referencia a personas, podemos usar tanto whom como which.
Someexamples from the web: That means in 15 minutes, one or both of them is coming down that highway.; The prime task of both of them is to feed their fellow citizens by freely producing the appropriate food.; This will be the first meeting between the European Union and the Korean Parliament of what for both of them is a new term in office.; Best way to
Eachis based on real events. Each may appear after a plural noun and be part of a plural subject in a sentence. It is then followed by a plural verb. The fans each have a valid ticket. “Each of” is generally followed by a singular verb in formal, edited prose. Each of the fans has a ticket. Each of these is valid.
1 All of them are not students. 2. None of them are students. (Or “None of them is a student”) 3. At least one of them is not a student. 4. Both of them are not acceptable. 5. Neither of them is/are acceptable. 6. At least one of them is not acceptable. Questions: 1.What do #1 and #4 mean? (Use the rest of the list to explain if you would
Usethe singular verb “is” instead of the plural “are.”. One of us has / have to be right. One of them knows / know something. One of my friends is / are a writer. One of the children has / have brought a tarantula to the picnic. One of those kids playing in the park is / are my niece. One of their rooms has / have a view of the sea.
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