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MaanuMp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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Can I use 'Are' in the below question? or should it be 'Is' irrespective of a plural or singular noun?

Are there any wafers?
  

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There has nothing to do with the choice; thus: Are there any wafer s ? " Oddly enough, above can be used as an adjective: Can I use 'are' in the above question? / ...

  • There has nothing to do with the choice; thus: Are there any wafer s ?
  • " Oddly enough, above can be used as an adjective: Can I use 'are' in the above question?
  • / ...
  • in the question above ?
  • (Please don't ask me why!
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There has nothing to do with the choice; thus: Are there any wafers?

Also note that below cannot be used as an adjective and consequently you need to change the word order: "Can I use 'are' in the question below?" Oddly enough, above can be used as an adjective: Can I use 'are' in the above question? / ... in the question
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Thank you CB for pointing out the mistake.

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