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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A variety of + noun + plural or singular?

My question is:

1. A variety of animals ___kept at the zoo.
2. A variety of sample population ___ selected for this research.

For both questions, should the underlined part be "is" or "are"?

My logic is that this should follow the same rule for "a number of" which means a lot. So the the first one is are. But since "population" in the second sentence is not a countable noun, i would put "is" .

I would like to vet my conclusion. I am preparing for the GMAT exam. Thanks for your help.
  

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Hi, A variety of sample population seems simply wrong to me. It should be A variety of sample populations. one sample population two sample populations three sample populations Clive

  • Hi, A variety of sample population seems simply wrong to me.
  • It should be A variety of sample populations.
  • one sample population two sample populations three sample populations Clive
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Hi,

A variety of sample population seems simply wrong to me.
It should be A variety of sample populations.

one sample population
two sample populations

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