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Viceidol Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

A month and a half "has" passed. (Is the verb correct?)

1b00A month and a half02b00 01font01b00has02b02font00 passed since I saw him.02br
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00Is this sentence correct in using singular verb?02br
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00Thank you for your answer!!0-
  

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0 Hi Viceidol02br 00There's nothing exceptional about the verb. We are not 01b 00counting02b 00 anything. 02br 00CB 0-

  • 0 Hi Viceidol02br 00There's nothing exceptional about the verb.
  • We are not 01b 00counting02b 00 anything.
  • 02br 00CB 0-
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0 Hi Viceidol02br
00There's nothing exceptional about the verb. We are not 01b00counting02b00 anything. Think of the period of time as a unit.02br
00CB 0-
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0 Thank you for your reply! I understand now. 0-
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01cite10Cool Breeze12cite10 Hi Viceidol 12br
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10There's nothing exceptional about the verb. We are not 11b10counting12b10 anything. Think of the period of time as a unit.12br
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10CB 12br
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10I agree, CB, but what would you do with
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0 Hi Philip02br
00You know it just as well as me: 01i00Two months 01b00is02b00 not enough on that paradise island!02i00 And: 01i00$1000 01b00is02b00 not enough.02i02br
00Cheers02br
00CB02br
00PS: I still get no e-mail notifications from this forum, so it was ju
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01cite10Cool Breeze12cite10You know it just as well as me: 11i10Two months 11b10is12b10 not enough on that paradise island!12i10 And: 11i10$1000 11b10is12b10 not enough.12i12blockquote
10But "Two months have passed, haven't they?" 0-

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