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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Agreemetn

Hi,

'He is one of those who is/are ready to help.'

'He is one of a group of students who are/is preparing a charity run.'

Which shoul we use 'is' or 'are'?
  

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He is one of [those who are ] ready to help. He is one of a group of [students who are ] preparing a charity run.

  • He is one of [those who are ] ready to help.
  • He is one of a group of [students who are ] preparing a charity run.
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He is one of [those who are] ready to help.

He is one of a group of [students who are] preparing a charity run.
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Mister MicawberHe is one of [those who are] ready to help.He is one of a group of [students who are] preparing a charity run.
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thanks.

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